Another characteristic symptom of rheumatoid arthritis is swelling of the joints. This happens when the lining of the affected joints becomes inflamed, causing the joints to swell. As a result of the swelling, the joints may also appear hot and tender to touch. In some cases, firm swellings known as rheumatoid nodules may develop underneath the skin around the affected joints. To reduce swelling, apply a topical lotion and drink plenty of fluids. In any case, consult your doctor before attempting any home remedies for the treatment of RA.

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