RHEUMATOID arthritis symptoms include joint pain, inflammation and restricted movement. But the autoimmune condition can cause other warning signs in different parts of the body. These are the uncommon symptoms to watch out for.
Around 400,000 people in the country have been diagnosed with the condition.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition, where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the cells that line that joints.
While it can cause joint pain or restricted movement, these are some less common signs to watch out for.
Bruising easily
Some rheumatoid arthritis patients may find that they bruise easier than other people, said medical website Everyday Health.It’s caused by the body’s platelet count in the blood to drop, as a result of the condition.
“Autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis can cause your blood platelet count to dip below the normal level,” it said.
“Essentially, your body uses or destroys platelets faster than they’re produced, which can cause you to bruise more easily.”
Anaemia
The second most common type of anaemia is anaemia of inflammation and chronic disease (AI/ACD).The condition is caused by low levels of iron in the blood, despite the body having a normal of iron stored away.
“This occurs because inflammatory conditions like RA interfere with the way the body uses stored iron and iron from diet,” said the medical website.
“Common signs of AI/ACD include weakness, fatigue, pale skin, fast heartbeat and shortness of breath.”
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