Since many of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis tend to mimic those of other types of arthritis, it may be difficult at first to distinguish what type of arthritis you are suffering from. One of the telltale symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis might be the symmetry with which you experience the joint inflammation. While other types of arthritis may only occur in a particular joint or on one side of the body, rheumatoid arthritis symptoms tend to affect both sides of the body simultaneously. The reason for this difference lies in the cause of the disease. While other types of arthritis are generally caused by deterioration of cartilage from use, rheumatoid arthritis is the result of the bodyâs immune system attacking its own joints and surrounding tissues. The resul View the rest of this article
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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