Rheumatoid arthritis flares can be unpredictable—and they can last anywhere between a day to a year if left untreated. Home remedies like acupuncture and medication can help calm flares.
While there is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), massage, supplements, and medications such as corticosteroids are some ways you can manage pain during flare-ups. Over-the-counter (OTC ...
Scottish experts hace found a way of letting people with rheumatoid arthritis prevent painful flare ups before they gather ...
Scottish experts hace found a way of letting people with rheumatoid arthritis prevent painful flare ups before they gather pace. The findings could help detect when a flare up is on the way ...
New research has pinpointed key cells that could be targeted to prevent painful rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups, offering potential new hope to millions of people with the condition world-wide.
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What habits make your RA flare? The answer isn't the same for everyone, but here are some things to avoid. Pushing your body too hard might make your symptoms worse. So pace yourself. Take breaks ...
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Finally, stay positive and stay connected with friends and family during flare ups and rest. Listen to your body. You and your doctor know what's going to work best to manage your RA pain.