Rheumatoid Arthritis

There are a lot of Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms which increase in intensity and frequency as the disease progresses. The first thing that people tend to notice is pain and sensitivity in their joints. That happens when the disease is still in its early stage. The other symptoms include:

Pain in the joints that lasts for more than six weeks.
Stiffness in the joints that lasts more than six weeks.
Stiffness of the whole body early in the morning that lasts for at least 30 minutes.
Multiple joints are affected, especially ones that have dual partners such as wrists and knees.
A small fever that accompanies the pain.
Tiredness and fatigue.
A loss of appetite.