No they are completely different ailments
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One can find a list of Rheumatoid Arthritis, commonly known as RA, symptoms on WebMD. The symptoms include stiffness in the afflicted joint, redness, inflammation, pain and localised swelling.
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You can have RA and feel the symptoms in just one hand if you are lucky however if it is RA you are thinking of it is likely that you will experience it in other parts of the body before long. get it checked out by a doctor/
I have had RA for a lot of years but have never found any relationship between the weather and the onset of symptoms. Osteoarthritis sufferers do claim to have this problem however an RA can bring about osteoarthritis, so there may be some possibility there.
ra and amun ra are some names refering to ra the sun god also personified as the sun
Yes, some signs of metal poisoning, particularly from heavy metals like lead, mercury, or arsenic, can mimic rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Symptoms such as joint pain, swelling, fatigue, and general malaise may overlap with those of RA. Additionally, metal poisoning can also lead to neurological symptoms that might complicate the clinical picture. Therefore, accurate diagnosis often requires distinguishing between these conditions through medical history, testing, and evaluation.
Even though some claim that red wine has an effect on the symptoms of RA there is no evidence that it does. This would best be looked at on a case by case basis.
There is some mention in documents surrounding Ra that almonds may be helpful in relieving or avoiding the condition, However it has not been taken up in a big way by sufferers of RA, I have had problems with the symptoms of RA for many years and I am quite partial to almond and have never noticed any effect one way or the other.
There is no relationship between RA and Malaria. Malaria is a disease that involves a parasite usually introduces by mosquito's It was found that a malaria drug Plaquinill has an effect on the immune system that proved helpful to some RA sufferers.