Rheumatoid arthritis can develop at any time, but it most often develops in middle aged women. Several signs and symptoms could indicate that you’ve developed rheumatoid arthritis:
- Pain, redness or swelling in one or more joints throughout the body (although symptoms usually are symmetrical).
- Fever.
- Fatigue.
- Joint stiffness and pain in the morning that loosens up as you move more.
- Numbness or tingling in the extremities.
- Decreased range of motion.
- Joint deformity.
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