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5. Numbness or Tingling in the Hands

Another frequent symptom of rheumatoid arthritis is numbness or tingling in the hands. This condition, known as carpal tunnel syndrome, is characterized by an electric or painful feeling in the wrists or hands, as when you accidentally hit your funny bone. However, carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by the swelling of the arm's nerves and may lead to difficulty sleeping at night or working with your hands.

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