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why pain comes back in rheumatoid arthritis after having been under control

TEN reasons why pain in rheumatoid arthritis comes back after having been under control

 

Reasons related to rheumatoid arthritis:

1.        Excessive exertion that joints are not used to

2.        Psychological stress

3.        Any intercurrent infection

4.        Minor flares of the disease at the turn of the season

5.        The disease has decided to become more aggressive requiring that we revise the entire treatment plan

 

Reasons related to rheumatoid arthritis:

1.        Fibromyalgia

2.        Hypothyroidism

3.        Vitamin D deficiency

4.        Depression or anxiety

5.        Osteoarthritis

 

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This post was prepared and published by  Dr. Hatem Eleishi. Dr. Hatem Eleishi is a professor of rheumatology at Cairo university (Egypt) and is especially dedicated to supporting arthritis patients with online educational videos and articles about arthritis causes and treatment. He also runs a rheumatology clinic in Cairo and a center for www.tabibakom.com/en that, in addition to providing online rheumatology consultations, also provides online medical consultations in several different medical specialties by expert consultants from Egypt, Canada and the United States.

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