Rheumatoid relief during ovulation

Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis often worsen during ovulation because hormonal changes in a woman's body at this time cause the immune system to put more stress on the joints. However, for some people with rheumatoid arthritis, symptoms can be relieved with medication.

Drug treatment usually includes nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSDs), hormones, and immunosuppressants. NS editor Ds can reduce pain and swelling, while hormones can control the inflammatory response, and immunosuppressants can suppress the immune system's response.

Beyond that, there are a few other ways to relieve rheumatoid symptoms. For example, doing the right exercises can enhance joint stability and reduce pain and stiffness. Additionally, maintaining adequate fluid and nutritional intake can also reduce joint swelling and pain.