Rheumatoid arthritis bone pain and living environment has a certain relationship, but is not the only cause of disease.
Although the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis bone pain is still under constant research, the living environment is indeed an important trigger of this disease. When people live in a cold, dark and humid environment for a long time, their body resistance may decline, and they may be susceptible to infections by pathogens such as group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus, which may trigger rheumatoid arthritis bone pain.
However, not all rheumatoid arthritis bone pain is related to the living environment, and the disease is closely related to autoimmune response, genetics and other factors. When rheumatoid arthritis bone pain attacks, joints, limbs and other places will appear stiffness, pain, and may be accompanied by joint swelling, limb inflexibility and other phenomena.
Rheumatoid arthritis bone pain patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology department, orthopedics and other related departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.