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Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis Directory
Living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) challenges the body, emotions, and relationships. Yet, there are options to relieve symptoms. There are ways to keep the condition from getting worse. You can manage RA by working with your medical care team, taking medication and staying flexible. Involving family members especially when symptoms become severe is another way to manage the disease. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis, how to manage it and much more.
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Reducing Stress and Relaxing With Arthritis
If you have arthritis, relaxation is key for reducing stress. Try these tips from WebMD.
Assistive Devices: Living Better With Arthritis
Can self-help devices make day-to-day living with your arthritis a little easier?
Living With RA: Try These Assistive Devices
WebMD takes a look at a host of assistive devices that can make life easier if you have RA.
With RA, What Can I Do to Improve My Sex Life?
Learn more from WebMD about spicing up your sex life if you have RA.
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How Does RA Affect Your Everyday Life?
Rheumatoid Arthritis can impact your life. But you can manage with these simple tips.
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Sex
Rheumatoid arthritis causes pain and fatigue that can disrupt your sex life. But there are many ways to counter the issue and improve intimacy.
How to Manage Depression With Rheumatoid Arthritis
Find out ways to ease depression if you have rheumatoid arthritis, such as therapy, support groups, healthy eating, and exercise.
Explaining RA to Your Kids
Parenting With RA: Tips for explaining to your children how pain, stiffness, and fatigue affect mom. Plus, parenting and family coping strategies.