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What causes a Rheumatoid arthritis flare up? |
I have this and I fell down and I'm a big women, and Now I am tired, sore and my hip hurts so bad. My back arms everything hurts. Can A fall cause a Rheumatoid Arthritis flare up? the cause of rhuematoid arthritis is unknown. it is most likely osteo arthritis |
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