Red and warm area around joints
The patient will experience severe discomfort when moving, even when making basic motions, as a result of the erosion of the protecting cartilage layer. Daily tasks become challenging because of the substantially decreased joint range of motion. The excessive fluid buildup brought on by inflammation, which makes the joint enlarge, is what creates the redness surrounding the joint. With their hands, the patient may feel the warmth surrounding the swollen joint.
In the early stages, when the new joint is red if it is detected and treated actively and properly, the disease can progress well. The patient may also have symptoms including moderate fever, exhaustion, numbness in the limbs, weight loss, joint discomfort, and more. The next development of arthritis may be a condition. The inflammation spreads to the joints of the knees, feet, ankles, toes, etc. Usually bilaterally symmetrical, swollen joints are more painful and restrict basic movement.