When you have rheumatoid arthritis, the tissue lining your joints on both sides of your body is attacked by your immune system. It might also have an impact on other bodily parts. It's unclear what exactly caused it. Modifications in lifestyle, medicine, occupational therapy, physical therapy, nutritional therapy, and surgery are among the available treatment options. One chronic (continuous) autoimmune illness is rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It differs from other forms of arthritis in that it affects the joints on both sides of your body. Inflammation that is not under control harms cartilage, which typically serves as a "shock absorber" in your joints. This can cause joint deformation over time. Your bone itself eventually deteriorates. Your joint may fuse as a result of this—your body's attempt to shield itself from ongoing discomfort.
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