8. Freezing body most of the times
You may also notice that your body starts to become very cold. It may start with aching muscles and joints until finally, the discomfort reaches the brain. Another sign of arthritis that is similar to a stroke is decreased sense of touch.
How to reduce rheumatoid arthritis symptoms?
These symptoms will vary from person to person depending on the severity of the condition. Rheumatoid arthritis is not curable. However, there are some treatments to help relieve the symptoms. The earlier the disease is diagnosed, the easier it will be to control and manage the symptoms.
1. Healthy diet
A healthy diet for rheumatoid arthritis can help to slow or even reverse the progression of this painful and chronic condition. You should include in your diet fish for healthy fats and protein, legumes and whole grains for fibers, vegetables for vitamins and minerals, soy to help reduce the release of chemicals that cause inflammation in your body.
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