Arthritis: Managing rheumatoid arthritis
How do I manage my rheumatoid arthritis?
Understand
your arthritis: - Learn about your body and what is happening to
it with rheumatoid arthritis.
- Learn about your health
professionals, the recommended medications, and what they can do for
you.
- Find out what can improve your health, such as losing weight
or starting a flexibility
exercise program.
Learn how to cope with chronic pain,
fatigue, and stiffness: - Experiment and learn what can help you feel
better and what makes things worse. Some people can write without pain while
others can't, and the same goes for walking, aerobics, etc.
- Learn
basic skills, such as ways to use your body that protect stiff areas, that will
help you continue activities.
- Explore the use of splints, canes,
and other
assistive devices that can help you avoid discomfort
while staying active.
Take an active role in managing your
arthritis: - Gather information about rheumatoid arthritis
and the steps you can take to stay active.
- Work with your team of
health professionals, friends, and family to set up a self-management
plan.
- Set goals to practice your coping and strengthening skills
and incorporate these goals into your life.
- Follow through with
your self-management plan on a day-to-day basis.
Test Your Knowledge Various routines, assistive devices, and flexibility
exercises have been developed to help people with rheumatoid arthritis cope
with pain and stiffness. - True
- False
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