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How Rheumatoid Arthritis Affects the Feet

Tuesday, 15 August 2023 00:00

Rheumatoid arthritis, abbreviated RA, is a relentless autoimmune disorder that does not spare the feet from pain. The immune system's misguided attacks on the synovium, which is the protective lining of joints, lead to chronic inflammation in various parts of the body, including the feet. The small joints in the toes, the arch, and the ankle are frequent targets, causing swelling, stiffness, and pain. Over time, RA can lead to deformities, such as bunions, hammertoes, and collapsed arches, resulting in altered foot structure and gait. The chronic pain can impair mobility, leading to a reduced quality of life. Early diagnosis and prompt intervention are crucial to managing symptoms and slowing down the progression. A treatment approach involving medication, wearing orthotics, and incorporating lifestyle adjustments may help to alleviate the burden on the feet and enhance overall foot health for individuals with RA. If you have this condition, it is strongly suggested that you are under the care of a podiatrist who can offer you additional relief options.

Because RA affects more than just your joints, including the joints in your feet and ankles, it is important to seek early diagnosis from your podiatrist if you feel like the pain in your feet might be caused by RA. For more information, contact Chukwuma Ukata, DPM of Advanced Carolina Foot and Ankle Center. Our doctor will assist you with all of your podiatric concerns.

What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder in which the body’s own immune system attacks the membranes surrounding the joints. Inflammation of the lining and eventually the destruction of the joint’s cartilage and bone occur, causing severe pain and immobility.

Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Feet

Although RA usually attacks multiple bones and joints throughout the entire body, almost 90 percent of cases result in pain in the foot or ankle area.

Symptoms

  • Swelling and pain in the feet
  • Stiffness in the feet
  • Pain on the ball or sole of feet
  • Joint shift and deformation

Diagnosis

Quick diagnosis of RA in the feet is important so that the podiatrist can treat the area effectively. Your doctor will ask you about your medical history, occupation, and lifestyle to determine the origin of the condition. Rheumatoid Factor tests help to determine if someone is affected by the disease.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Garner, NC . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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