Supplements

You can take supplements that contain omega-3 fatty acids to reduce the number of swollen and tender joints. Also, Curcumin [7], which is a major ingredient in turmeric has been shown to ease arthritis symptoms. However, you should tell your doctor before starting any supplements. This is because some supplements may worsen your condition or prevent your drugs from working.
Conclusion
Rheumatoid Arthritis currently has no cure but it can be treated effectively. Although flare ups come at unexpected times, they may give a little warning before it reaches their peak.
Always listen to your doctor’s advice and avoid anything that may trigger your condition. Also, use your medications regularly.
References
[1] https://www.aans.org/en/Patients/Neurosurgical-Conditions-and-Treatments/Spinal-Infections#:~:text=Spinal%20infections%20can%20be%20caused,aureus%2C%20followed%20by%20Escherichia%20coli.
[2] https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/what-is-gluten
[3] https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods-with-msg#:~:text=Processed%20meats%3A%20pepperoni%2C%20bacon%2C,Condiments%3A%20seasoning%20blends%2C%20rubs
[4] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/nsaids/
[5] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/24411-prostaglandins#:~:text=Prostaglandins%20are%20a%20group%20of,the%20site%20of%20an%20injury.
[6] https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/masseuse
[7] https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/curcumin











