Early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis

Early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are usually pain in various joints, which is wandering. There are some other atypical symptoms, such as prolonged fever, loss of appetite, or weakness and easy sleepiness. Rheumatic joint pain may be caused by overwork, decreased immunity, and exposure to cold in daily life. In the early stage of the disease, the affected joints may show wandering pain, prolonged fever, loss of appetite, or fatigue and drowsiness. Along with the development of the disease, some typical arthritis symptoms will slowly appear, such as the affected joints slowly appear joint swelling, pain, pressure and pain sensation or stiffness, localized redness of the skin, elevated skin temperature manifestation, encounter cold air, rainy weather will make the joint pain. All of these typical symptoms can lead to limited movement, dysfunction and so on. Each person’s physical constitution is different, and the symptoms of the condition manifest differently. If uncomfortable symptoms occur, please go to the hospital in time for medical treatment and symptomatic treatment to avoid aggravation of the symptoms.