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Rhumatoid Arthritis
Rhumatoid arthritis may have some affect on high blood pressure or blood sugar.
The autoimmune condition of inflammation and
discomfort in the joints may need drugs in the
treatment but the starting point should be proper nutrition, rest and only enough exercise
to keep the joints supple and free from tightening up.
Rhumatoid arthritis may have some affect on high blood pressure or blood sugar.
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Rhumatoid Arthritis
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arthritis, high blood pressure
In the progression of the disease, if needed the
mildest drugs should be given to be followed up
with more aggressive drugs when needed. The
doctor should direct all drugs and closely be monitored for dangerous side affects. An autoimmune disease is one in which the immune
system attacks instead of protects the body. If
nothing works, surgury should be considered.
Rhumatoid arthritis may have some affect on high blood pressure or blood sugar.