Up to 70% of Patients Experience Joint Damage in Early RA
💡 Can rheumatoid arthritis really progress so quickly?
Many patients underestimate rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Clinical data shows that up to 70% of patients may develop joint damage within the first 2 years if untreated. Early recognition and management are crucial to slowing down disease progression.
How Can You Reduce Inflammation in 6 Weeks?
Just do it
Strategy: Anti-inflammatory foods + Targeted medication + Consistent monitoring
Clinical trials confirm that adopting an anti-inflammatory diet (rich in omega-3 fatty acids, whole grains, and antioxidants), together with physician-prescribed DMARDs or biologics, can reduce inflammation markers within 6 weeks. Monitoring C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) helps track progress and adjust treatment.
RA Management Strategies
Strategy Type | Time Frame | Inflammation Reduction | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|---|
Omega-3 Supplement | 4–6 weeks | Moderate | Easy |
DMARD Therapy | 3–6 months | Significant | Moderate |
Biologic Treatment | 1–3 months | High | Moderate–High |
Physical Therapy | Continuous | Supportive | Easy |
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