What You Should Know About Rheumatoid Arthritis | Healthy Aging

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4 min readJan 21, 2022

Lupus is another kind of autoimmune disease, and symptoms of both RA and lupus can occur at the same time, a condition known as overlap syndrome. Both illnesses induce comparable symptoms in the joints, however, lupus can also result in:

  • rashes on the skin or ulcers
  • kidney issues
  • reduced platelets and blood cells
  • Because both RA and lupus are caused by inflammation, the therapies may be comparable.

It is conceivable, however, for RA symptoms to improve as lupus flares up. It’s critical to keep regular checkups with your doctor for examinations and blood tests, as lupus can be difficult to detect.

Fatigue and discomfort are common symptoms of both fibromyalgia and RA. RA, on the other hand, produces joint discomfort and inflammation and can be treated with a variety of drugs.

Fibromyalgia, on the other hand, can be excruciatingly painful. In addition, whereas RA is an autoimmune disease that worsens with time, fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder that does not always get worse. Fibromyalgia is also more likely to develop if you have RA.

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Dr. Anand vaghasiya (PT, MIAP)Licensed Physical therapist & Fitness blogger, CEO of Revive Healthcare, Certified NDS practitioner, Personal Trainer.