Causes of internal rheumatoid arthritis

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My grandfather is old, and his health is not as good as before. Recently, I often heard him say that he has severe pain in his joints, especially in his left knee. I took him to the hospital for examination. He said that he had arthritis and prescribed some medicine. I don't know if it has any effect. Today, let me talk about the causes of rheumatoid arthritis.

Causes of internal rheumatoid arthritis

First: joint inflammation: all diseases involving bone, joint and surrounding soft tissue, such as muscle, bursa, tendon, fascia, nerve, etc., belong to rheumatism.

Second: bacterial infection: the cause of its onset can be infectious, rheumatoid arthritis inducing factors such as gonococcal arthritis, Lyme disease and so on.

Third: immune system problems: immune, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus; metabolic, such as gout and other crystalline arthritis; endocrine, such as acromegaly, hyperparathyroidism and so on.

matters needing attention

People with rheumatoid arthritis must pay attention to keeping warm in daily life, especially in autumn and winter, try to put knee pads on the joints, even increase clothing before and after rain, and often exercise to improve immunity.