Guide To The Causes And Complications Of Bunions

Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune form of arthritis, an inflammatory condition. This condition causes joint pain, inflammation, and damage throughout the patient’s body. Patients often deal with significant joint swelling and tenderness, as well as joint stiffness, fatigue, appetite loss, and fever. Unfortunately, rheumatoid arthritis increases an individual’s risk of bunions. Their risk is higher even in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis, as these stages affect smaller joints first. This includes the joints between the toes and the feet. One of the reasons that rheumatoid arthritis patients are at a higher risk of bunions is the effects of joint inflammation. Many patients also deal with joint erosion in their toes due to rheumatoid arthritis. This may result in shifting and dislocation, which can cause the formation of bunions.

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