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Medication changes are par for the course when managing a chronic condition like rheumatoid arthritis. Here’s what to expect if you’re thinking about a change in your RA treatment plan.
Just because you have rheumatoid arthritis doesn’t mean that your pain is necessarily *from* rheumatoid arthritis. These co-occurring conditions could also be the reason for an uptick in your pain levels.
Pain is the most common symptom of RA, but having RA doesn’t mean you should live with pain forever. Learn more about what causes RA pain and how to manage it.
Many people do not suspect arthritis as a cause of their back pain, even though arthritis in the back is very common.
‘I’ve got no idea how to use pain scales to record different kinds of pain … from different sources … and at different times and intensities.’
First: Rheumatoid arthritis is not just ‘arthritis.’
Foot problems are common in rheumatoid arthritis. Here’s what you can do about it.
Frequent digestive distress, such as with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, may make you more likely to develop RA in the future.
I lived a number of years where I didn't truly know much about courage — until I had three lifechanging experiences that defined courage for me, all before my 30th birthday.
I was a three-sport athlete in high school and now I could barely get up off the floor. Something had to give.