Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment FAQs
What are the goals of treating rheumatoid arthritis?The most important goal of treating rheumatoid arthritis is to reduce joint pain and swelling. Doing so should help maintain or improve joint function. The long-term goal of treatment is to slow or stop joint damage. Controlling joint inflammation reduces your pain and improves your quality of life.How is rheumatoid arthritis treated?Joint damage generally occurs within the first two years of diagnosis, so it’s important to see your provider if you notice symptoms. Treating rheumatoid arthritis in this “window of opportunity” can help prevent long-term consequences.Treatments for rheumatoid arthritis include lifestyle changes, therapies, medicine and surgery. Your provider considers your age, health, medical history and how bad your symptoms are when deciding on a treatment.What medications treat rheumatoid arthritis?Early treatment with certain drugs can improve your long-term outcome. Combinations of drugs may be more effective than...