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  • Rheumatoid arthritis - Complications

    Read about complications of rheumatoid arthritis. Having rheumatoid arthritis can put you at a higher risk of developing other conditions.

  • Rheumatoid arthritis - Causes

    Read about the causes of rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition, which means it's caused by the body’s immune system attacking itself.

  • Reactive arthritis - Treatment

    There's currently no cure for reactive arthritis, but the condition is usually temporary and treatment can help to relieve your symptoms.

  • Reactive arthritis - Symptoms

    The symptoms of reactive arthritis usually develop within four weeks of an infection.

  • Osteoarthritis - Treatment and support

    Read about treating osteoarthritis. Although there's no cure, a number of treatments are available to help relieve the symptoms

  • Osteoarthritis - Symptoms

    Read about symptoms of osteoarthritis, including pain and stiffness in your joints, which can make it difficult to move the affected joints and do certain activities.

  • Osteoarthritis - Living with

    Read about living with osteoarthritis, including how to lead a healthy, active life with osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis doesn’t always lead to disability

  • Arthritis - Living with arthritis

    Living with arthritis isn't easy and carrying out simple, everyday tasks can often be painful and difficult.

  • Arthritis pilates video workout

    A gentle pilates home video workout for people with arthritis from the NHS Fitness Studio, where you can find a range of workout routines to suit you, whether your aim is to lose weight, improve your overall fitness, or de-stress.

  • Steroid injections

    Steroid injections, also called corticosteroid injections, are anti-inflammatory medicines used to treat a range of conditions. They can be used to treat problems such as joint pain, arthritis, sciatica and inflammatory bowel disease.