Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects approximately 1.3 million Americans, with women being nearly three times more likely to develop the condition than men (CDC). This chronic autoimmune disorder primarily targets the immune system, causing inflammation in joints and other tissues. One of the biggest challenges for those living with RA is the unpredictable nature of flares—periods when symptoms suddenly worsen. Flare unpredictability makes day-to-day management difficult and can significantly impact quality of life, emphasizing the need for practical strategies to ease symptoms as they arise.
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2. Prioritize Rest During Flares Rest is vital for joint recovery during rheumatoid arthritis flares, much like an athlete needs downtime to recover from an injury.…