| Omega Daily Feel young With Omega Supplements
Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis
If you're reading this, chances are you or a loved one suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder that not only attacks the joints like other forms of arthritis, but organs like the heart and lungs as well.
Rheumatoid arthritis, unlike many other kinds of arthritis, also usually affects both the right and left side of the body symmetrically. For instance, both your hands will be inflamed, rather than just one, making any task all the more difficult as you do not have one part of the body to lead over the other. This adds to the frustration of the disease, further hindering mobility. For those living with rheumatoid arthritis, whether they are in chronic pain or suffer from flares, there is no aspect of their life that is not affected by the disease.
While there are no cures for rheumatoid arthritis yet, there are measures you can take to make living with the disease easier. Besides the medications that your doctor prescribes, you can take responsibility for alleviating the symptoms and improving your overall quality of life. While some of these may seem like small changes, you won't believe how much they can help.
The first and most important thing you can do for yourself is get regular exercise. Activities like swimming and other light cardio works the joints and muscles around the joints and also strengthens mobility. Your doctor can recommend the best form of exercise for you, targeting the areas that need help.
|