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    he felt pain in his leg and hand as if someone like a jar being opened in his leg. This sensation is arthritis, which is very common in the U.S. There are 3 million cases of Arthritis in the United States. Arthritis is when the cartilage between the joints of the finger or leg is rubbed away. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis are the 2 types of Arthritis. The most common form of arthritis is Osteoarthritis, which involves the wearing away of the cartilage that caps the bones in your joints

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    thousands of people are affected by this disease every year. Generally, those who suffer the most from this chronic disease are ages 65 and over. Rheumatoid arthritis is taking a major toll on the lives of many senior citizens. Don’t let the swelling of your joints stop you from feeling young again. What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that is characterized by inflammation and destruction of the joints (1). It usually affects joints asymmetrically,

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease that occurs when the body’s immune system attacks the tissue that lines the inside of the joints (synovium). Over time cartilage and bone within the joint is destroyed and the joint spacing between bones become smaller. According to the text Understanding Pathophysiology by Huether and McCance cartilage damage in RA is the result of three processes: (1) neutrophils and other cells in the synovial fluid become activated, degrading the surface

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    RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Rheumatoid arthritis is derived from the Greek word Rheumatos means "flowing". The suffix -oid means "resembling", i.e. resembling rheumatic fever. Arthr means "joint" and the suffix -itis, a "condition involving inflammation".and it gives the translation as joint inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by symmetric polyarthritis that can lead to significant joint destruction and disability (Kimberly et al., 2014). Rheumatoid arthritis

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    Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA) There are different types of arthritis such as gouty arthritis which causes a swelling usually in the big toe, psoriatic arthritis that often occurs along with psoriasis and reactive arthritis which usually involves the eyes, urethra and joints. Juvenile arthritis is an umbrella term used to describe any form of childhood arthritis or arthritis-related conditions which affects people under 16 years old. The most common form of childhood arthritis is juvenile chronic

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    Introduction Rheumatoid Arthritis, which is abbreviated as (RA), by definition, is an inflammatory immune-mediated defect. In developed countries, its prevalence is about 0.5 to 1%. It is a serious disease whose effects can at times lead to permanent disability. Some of the effects include bone erosion, articular destruction and chronic synovial inflammation, which results in functional decline and disability. The Introduction of effective and efficient intervention has been put in place to reduce

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by chronic, erosive polyarthritis and the presence of numerous autoantibodies in the serum and synovial fluid and membrane. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic inflammatory autoimmune disease that manifests in multiple joints of the body. The inflammation leads to erosions in the cartilage and bone and can cause joint deformity. Individuals with RA often experience pain and swelling of the joints. It was estimated in 2005 that 1.5 million people

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    Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease in which your joints are very sore and ache multiple times of the day. This disease is in the autoimmune system because the immune system mistakenly attacks your own body tissue and results in these pains. It ordinarily affects the small joints of your hands and feet. The lining of these joints is attacked and causes painful swelling. It also affects other organs such as your skin, eyes, lungs, and blood vessels. If not treated correctly it is known to cause

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                                   JRA What exactly is JRA?      Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), or sometimes called juvenile chronic arthritis, is a disease that affects children causing joint inflamation which makes the joints stiff and painful. This Disease affects about one in one thousand children ages sixteen and younger. Doctors have also found that

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    Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune and inflammatory disease featuring progressive joint damage leading to functional impairment and disability (1). RA is classified as a progressive systemic disease due to the extra-articular manifestations involving the lungs and eyes but beginning and principally affecting the synovial joints (1). RA patients present with a wide array of joint functional impairment with persistent disease activity (1). RA affects approximately 0.8% of

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