Rheumatoid Arthritis - Signs & Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Published 2018-07-24
The onset of Rheumatoid Arthritis is very gradual. Often the symptoms are worse in the morning and improve as the day goes on. Because of inflammation, many patents experience restlessness at night and can have flu-like fatigue, fevers, and aches. In this video, Dr. Uzma Haque, a physician at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center, discusses the signs and symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

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  • @eviejones4673
    being a 15 year old living with this disease is heartbreaking, everyday it feels like a chore just to get out of bed, watching all my friends do whatever they want, really hurts mentally. They are energetic and light on their feet and that is a feeling i find hard to remember now. :(((
  • @irfana19nov
    The worse thing is that people don’t realize how painful it is and it hurts . if your family is not supportive of it and they want you to fulfill your daily chores and duties. In my case I get a lot of passive aggressiveness from my husband for not being active enough and he thinks I am just lazy and I don’t have a disease.
  • @theresasmith846
    I suffer from this DAILY!! It’s a pain like no other! I can’t hold things anymore,Im constantly dropping and losing my grip,it is very depressing when you go from doing everything for your family, and now having to ask your husband or kids to open something so simple like a package of ketchup or mustard because pinching or a tight grip is impossible now..I get mad and aggravated daily because I can barely even pull up or put on my own clothes!! It’s very hard to deal with!!
  • @alexadubon215
    Omg I love this doctor she looks and sounds very comprehensive to the patients.
  • @josiemuffin3192
    I hope the people I'm going to see are as nice as this lady ! 😄
  • For me, one day I was fine, nothing hurt, the next day my hips were in so much pain and then the next day I got my blood results back and I found out that I have an auto immune disease and it might be RA. Which was really shocking for me.
  • @leolux09
    My Father can use this vital information. I appreciate your soft, elegant delivery of this information. Your eloquence was refreshing and reminiscent of family members of Mine, as We are of part-Indian descent. Contrary to others, I say the music was perfect, as it relaxed Me and wasn't overpowering. It actually kept Me engaged more and I was able to retain some much-needed insight, that I can now impart on My Dad. I thank you for this.
  • THE MUSIC IS LOVELY ...... BUT DISTRACTING WHILE LISTENING....... THANK YOU FOR VALUED INFORMATION
  • my mom has a bad case of this disease and its heartbreaking to see her like this. and i am around the age that she had her first major flair up.
  • @julzs7493
    I feel I have every symptom mentioned however I also suffer from osteoarthritis in my rt knee. So because the rt k ee is worse than the left I was told it was very unlikely I have RA. And promptly discharged from the rheumatologist. I have flares, the finger joints on both hands become white when I try to straighten. Some days I just dont want to wake up. But without a real diagnosis I have no chance of management. I've even been turned down for a knee replacement now although the radiologist told me its bone on bone. I think the worst thing is that once you are thought not to have RA you are discarded, nobody tries to find out what you do have that makes you feel so crappy
  • @lisalord1432
    I def think that stress can make it worst . Being 35 years old and having mental and now physical disability. It's a struggle. Yes daily activities are hard to do . But I just push myself . Even When i feel like staying in bed . I make myself get up and first thing in soak in a hot Epson salt bath. Or use my homemade Epson salt scrub in a hot shower . It burns so bad in my hands that I can hardly pick up a piece of paper . I'm just now going to see a rheumatologist they had me go to see a neurologist for 6 months and still was puzzled and so I am now going to see a rheumatologist after breaking my pinky toe from falling and stubbing my toe like I fall every day they were confused as if I had Ms or they still think I may have a mess but the orthopedic doctor I saw wanted me to see a rheumatologist
  • my late father off 59 years had Rheumatoid osteoarthritis he hand toes amputated and hand fued now i have this i fell so lot this information has helped thankyou
  • @AICovers_._
    ...wow! this was so informative- and i actually enjoyed the music in the background- thank you for the time you took to do so-
  • hi i have symptoms of RA its been 2 years so frustrating..i wish i could be healed
  • @tierabaz3718
    Thanks a lot for a great video and for the advice and information.
  • @grahmhw
    Good, honest video. She is spot on.
  • It winter again where I am😂damn.. I hate this season sooo bad. It makes everything worse