Why Women Develop More Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Thriving with Arthritis - A podcast by Dr. Diana Girnita MD, PhD

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Join Dr. Diana Girnita on the 'Thriving with Arthritis' podcast, where she delves into the topic of why women develop more rheumatoid arthritis. Through poignant patient stories like Sarah's, Dr. Girnita elucidates the genetic, hormonal, and lifestyle factors contributing to autoimmune diseases in women. With a focus on empowerment and resilience, 'Thriving with Arthritis' equips individuals with the knowledge and mindset needed to live life to the fullest despite a diagnosis. Together, we can thrive, not just survive, with arthritis." Stay tuned for the next episode!What was covered:Explanation of the unique challenges women face with autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.Presentation of a case study involving a woman named Sarah who was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.Factors contributing to the increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis in women:   - Genetics, specifically X chromosome and HLA genes.   - Influence of estrogen hormone on inflammation and the immune system.   - Fluctuations in estrogen levels during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause.   - Higher production of inflammatory proteins by the female immune system.   - Impact of chronic stress, anxiety, and depression on inflammation and autoimmune diseases.   - Effects of sleep quality and quantity on inflammation and pain.Recommendations for managing rheumatoid arthritis:Emphasis on taking control of one's health and maintaining a positive mindset.Encouragement for women with rheumatoid arthritis to support each other and thrive together.Support the show