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11. What does rheumatoid arthritis do to your body? Rheumatoid arthritis affects each person’s body differently. Some people have long periods of remission where they experience no symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis whatsoever. When symptoms occur, the victim’s joints become inflamed. This occurs for unknown reasons, as there is no definite cause of rheumatoid arthritis. When the joints get inflamed, it wears down the cartilage, and as the cartilage breaks down, the space between the bones narrow, and the bones can rub against each other.
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7. What is rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which your body’s immune system attacks your body’s joints by accident. This causes inflammation and can damage both joints and organs. The causes of rheumatoid arthritis are mostly unknown, but it is genetic and appears more commonly in the obese and smokers. It often occurs in people ages forty to sixty.
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