Do rheumatoid arthritis legs get sore and painful?

Patients with rheumatoid joints may experience soreness and pain in their legs. If patients experience symptoms such as swelling and pain in the legs, early diagnosis and treatment is recommended.
Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by genetic and immune abnormalities. When the synovial membrane of the joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis is congested and edematous, the tissues around the joints are infiltrated by a large number of inflammatory cells, and the joints and the nerves and blood vessels around them are not functioning properly, the patients may suffer from symptoms such as soreness and pain in both lower limbs.
Rheumatoid arthritis patients may also experience morning stiffness, joint deformity, joint dysfunction and other symptoms.
Rheumatoid arthritis patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for consultation and treatment when they have soreness and pain in both legs.