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Rheumatic symptoms may be worse

if you continue to smoke

By Mayur Published 2 years ago 3 min read
Rheumatic symptoms may be worse
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Rheumatism, or rheumatoid arthritis, is a chronic inflammation that attacks the joints of the extremities. Rheumatic symptoms are often characterized by pain, swelling or stiffness in the joints of the hands and/or feet. Rheumatism is caused by the body's immune system, which invades healthy joint cells. But if you are an active smoker who also has rheumatism, you should try to quit. Because the symptoms of recurrent rheumatism may be one of the dangers of smoking, which is often not realized.

Rheumatic disease often recurs and is difficult to heal, an often missed red flag for smoking

If you have arthritis, it means you have a disease in your immune system. Even if symptoms can go away and come back again, rheumatism can continue to get worse and not even go away, especially if you are still a hard-working smoker. Inhalation of rheumatic symptoms exacerbates the risk of rheumatism can be reflected in several ways.

First, the chemicals in the cigarette smoke you breathe can cause inflammation in the body, triggering rheumatic symptoms. The nature of cigarettes, which induces irritation and inflammation, ultimately causes people who already have rheumatism to experience more severe symptoms than non-smoking rheumatologists. One study even reported that people who were active smokers for 10 years had a higher risk of developing rheumatism than non-smokers.

The dangers of smoking can also reduce the effectiveness of rheumatic medicines. The reason is that as you continue to smoke, the inflammatory process continues to occur so that the medication is no longer able to fight the inflammation. As a result, rheumatism symptoms become more difficult to subside even after taking medication.

Smoking exacerbates symptoms, making rheumatism difficult to treat

Active smokers also tend to have difficulty with physical activity because they are hampered by the severely deteriorating capacity of the heart and lungs. In fact, physical activity and moderate exercise, in addition to medication, are key to managing rheumatic symptoms.

For some people, smoking can even be used to treat pain caused by rheumatic diseases. The effects of smoking may inhibit the work of the nerves, causing temporary sensations. But on the other hand, the effects of inflammation will continue to occur and continue to cause damage. So, without realizing it, smoking aimed at relieving rheumatism symptoms can actually further reduce the strength of the body's joints.

In addition, rheumatic symptoms that have developed severely require surgery. Smoking increases the risk of complications from these efforts because it interferes with anesthesia, drug metabolism, heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure. Non-smokers in this area have a much better rheumatic recovery process than active smokers.

Yuk, started smoking cessation to prevent recurrent rheumatism

Inflammation of the joints caused by rheumatism can cause long-term damage from which there is no recovery, especially if it is already severe.

Therefore, a healthy and active lifestyle by consuming medications to stop inflammation and prevent joint damage will be more beneficial if supported by efforts to quit smoking.

Quitting smoking not only helps relieve rheumatic symptoms, but is a risk factor for other chronic inflammations. Quitting smoking also reduces the risk of other diseases associated with chronic inflammation, such as cancer, stroke, cardiovascular disease, and bone and muscle damage. In addition, the nature of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatism can also cause acceleration of vascular damage, such as atherosclerosis, because inflammation continues to occur.

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Rheumatism, or rheumatoid arthritis, is a chronic inflammation that attacks the joints of the extremities. Rheumatic symptoms are often characterized by pain, swelling or stiffness in the joints of the hands and/or feet. Rheumatism is caused by the body's immune system, which invades healthy joint cells.

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