In the early stages, of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) you may not initially see redness or feel any swelling in your joints, but you may experience tenderness and pain.
The following joint symptoms are potential signs of your RA:
Along with pain, you may experience fatigue (tiredness), loss of appetite and a low-grade fever.
RA is a chronic condition and the symptoms and effects of RA may come and go over time. A period of high disease activity (increases in inflammation and other symptoms) is called a flare. A flare can last for days or months.
Ongoing high levels of inflammation can cause problems throughout your body. Here are some ways RA can affect organs and body systems: