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rheumatoid arthritis is caused by?​

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Answered by classofankur
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Explanation:

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition, which means it's caused by the immune system attacking healthy body tissue. However, it's not yet known what triggers this. Your immune system normally makes antibodies that attack bacteria and viruses, helping to fight infection.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rheumatoid arthritis: It is cause due to presence of rheumatoid factor a type of immunoglobulin that is IgM. It's primary sumptom is inflammation of synovial membrane. If it is left untreated, then the membrane thickers and the sinovial fluid goes high , exerting pressure that causes pain. The membrane then stars secreting abnormal granules, called pannus, which after accumulating on the surface of the carriage, causes erosion. And which leads that the fibrous tissues are attached with the bones and become ossified making the joints immovable.

Treatment: Pain and inflammation by heat treatment and physiotherapy. Joint replacement surgery is done in extreme cases.

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