Scientists Found Menopause Underlies Worsening Of Rheumatoid Arthritis

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(Newswire.net — April 5, 2021) Orlando, FL — Researchers carry out various studies to look into the best possible ways in reducing the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. In a study, it has been found that menopause may worsen RA symptoms.

This recently carried out study was published in Rheumatology.

In this research, it has been found that women with rheumatoid arthritis experienced a greater decline in physical function following menopause. It is worth noting this study looked into 8,189 women with rheumatoid arthritis.

Researchers have been stressing the importance of physical function, especially among individuals with RA. Unfortunately, many of RA sufferers endure physical limitations and are even subjected to disability.

In previous research studies, it has been found that RA women sufferers shifts in their disease surrounding reproductive and hormonal life events, such as childbirth. 

It is worth mentioning that during pregnancy, women often have a reduced incidence of rheumatoid arthritis. However, they tend to have a heightened incidence of disease development and flare during the post-partum period. 

Experts also say that women who experience early menopause are more susceptible to developing rheumatoid arthritis compared to those who experience normal or late menopause. 

More studies are still being encouraged to learn about the link between menopause and RA deeper. Scientists have actually been carrying out research studies to investigate into RA, and how it can be remedied.

Some research studies have shown that there are all-natural remedies helpful for individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. 

According to experts, beneficial bacteria called probiotics may help fight this inflammatory type of arthritis. 

It has been found that probiotics play a significant role against inflammation. More particularly, they work in decreasing the levels of C-reactive protein, which is a common biomarker of inflammation.

A study was published in Nutrition journal.

In this research, it has been found that probiotic group achieved significantly reduced levels of the several markers of inflammation. This study involved 46 patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Scientists also suggest that individuals with inflammatory arthritis are found to have inflammation of the intestinal tract. It is worth stressing that this usually leads to the increase in intestinal permeability. 

Probiotics have been found to reduce inflammation linked with increased intestinal permeability.

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