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Rheumatic Arthritis
Rheumatic arthritis will have no affect on high
blood pressure or cholesterol.
Pain and inflammation in the joints when the
affected joints are in pairs like both elbows,
both knees,it is a symptom of an autoimmune
arthritic condition. An autoimmune disease is one in which the immune system attacks instead of protects the body.
Rheumatic arthritis will have no affect on high
blood pressure or cholesterol.
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Rheumatic Arthritis
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arthritis, cholesterol
Treatment at the beginning of this condition should be mild with rest and proper nutrition.
Exercise irritates the joints so exercise should
only be enough to keep the joints from tightening
up. If drugs are needed in the progression of the
disease,start with the non steroidal drugs and
take the more aggressive ones when necessary. All
drugs should be directed by a doctor and closely
monitored for dangerous side affects.
Rheumatic arthritis will have no affect on high
blood pressure or cholesterol.