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6. Rheumatoid Arthritis

While most forms of arthritis primarily affect the joints, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can damage additional body systems. As an autoimmune disorder, RA results from the immune system attacking its own tissues. In addition to its various effects, inflammation can place pressure on the nerves. Numbness and tingling due to this pressure are some of the earliest symptoms. Some people with rheumatoid arthritis describe a burning sensation, as well.

What Causes Tingling and Numbness in the Hands? Anut21ng / Getty Images

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