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Modern concept of rheumatology: connection between Arthritis and Smoking
9/23 11:15:04

Almost everyone knows about the devastating effects of smoking on the lungs and the respiratory system. However, many other things are influenced and induced by the habit of smoking. Many cardiovascular diseases are directly induced by smoking or, other chemical inhalations. Apart from these complications, rheumatoid arthritis are also found in higher percentiles among the smokers. The higher occurrence rate has made many new discoveries and the experts are regularly suggesting newer study reports that prove connection between smoking and this chronic autoimmune disorder. There is no clear cut evidence that connects these two health hazards, the number of smokers reporting arthritis is leading this conception to a truth. In the annual rheumatology journal published by the Singapore rheumatologists the statistics is showing the predominance more acutely.

Most people don’t have the latent rheumatoid factor inside the body. These factors are usually described by the action between an antigen and antibody that gives rise to an autoimmune disease. For any kind of autoimmune disease such as Rheumatoid arthritis, this conception is a truth. It is seen that 20 percent of the older people have an elevated level of these antibodies and they are often reported as rheumatoid patients by the Singapore rheumatologists. In different studies on rheumatology, it is clearly seen that the older people with a history of smoking for a long time have more occurrences.

In modern rheumatology, the experts are studying about the underlying cause of the elevated levels of antibodies causing RA. According to the study reports done by the Singapore rheumatologists, smokers inhale huge amount of chemicals that are harmful for the human body and at the same time, these are inducing different types of antibodies. Now, the etiologists are trying to establish the hidden connection of these specific types of antibodies and smoking habits.

Jemmy Sidonce will teach you more about Rheumatology and Singapore rheumatologists.

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