29 March - Health - rheumatoid arthritis patient to run the Oceans Marathon

On Sakhisizwe today we were joined by Mike Boddy - CEO of the Arthritis Foundation and Nicola Laubscher – A rheumatoid arthritis patient. Nicola will be running the Two Oceans Marathon this year in support of South African patients suffering from auto-immune illnesses like RA and Chron’s Disease, amongst many others. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation of the peripheral joints of the hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees and feet, usually on both sides of the body, potentially resulting in damage. Damage is caused by persistent inflammation of the synovium, the membrane lining the joint, with subsequent damage of the cartilage, bone erosion and joint deformities. It is reported that about one per cent of the population is affected, by Rheumatoid Arthritis although in South Africa there are no accurate prevalence figures. Women are affected about two to three times more often than men. The incidence increases with age difference. Rheumatoid arthritis is seen around the world and all races are affected. My guests explained more about their mission of raising more awareness about Rheumatoid Arthritis. For more information contact the Arthritis Foundation of South Africa’s national helpline on 0861 30 30 30 or (021) 425 4738 alternatively visit www.arthritis.org.za
PIC:by Busi Mtabane

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