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Painful active rheumatoid arthritis is really frightening.

When it comes to pain...

Active rheumatoid arthritis where you don't want to feel the pain at each stage

 

Initially

Toes -> Fingers -> Knees -> Headache?

 

It seems like there are warning signs.

Initial symptoms..

1. The whole body feels unwell, and pain is about to start.

The fractures in one part of my body are starting to ache.

2. A tingling, electric shock sensation depending on physical condition

After a few hours, rosacea occurs and becomes mild.

The pain begins.

3. Gradually swelling, the person becomes irritable.

As my personality changes, everything becomes more compassionate.

Truly a super patient...

4. Swelling with redness, fingers, toes, and knees

Paralysis occurs. It really hurts tremendously.

I can't sleep. I've even stayed up all night.

When I go to the hospital, I hear that the inflammation levels are high.

With a prescription

I have also tried poking with a large needle without any specific reason.

- As a true person, the sky appears white, and I am sweating all over my body.

It pours down like rain. (Experience in winter)

6. (Additional) Even before the pain started, my blood pressure was fluctuating.

During this time, I realized that blood pressure was meaningless. The problem was that pain, not blood, was the cause.

7. (Additional) When rheumatoid arthritis progresses, it can cause headaches.

I can't sleep at all, to the point that I can't even feel it.

 

My condition is now significantly improving.

 

How has it been alleviated?

 

It is said that pain can be healed naturally through nature and vegetarianism.

A slight amount of antiviral administration is unavoidable.

 

It is most important to intervene before getting sick.

Primarily vegetarian, but includes chicken, alcohol, carbonated drinks, and meat.

Be careful with your back.

I think we should also include fish with a lot of fat (tuna, mackerel).

 

I still feel a mild pain now, but has my immunity developed?

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Painful active rheumatoid arthritis is really frightening.

 

 

 

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