Complications and comorbidities of RA are the main contributors to a shorter life expectancy, although in some cases, the medications used to treat RA can contribute as well.
Cardiovascular Disease
RA increases your risk of cardiovascular disease. “While RA patients do not die from joint disease, their life expectancy is typically impacted due to an unexpected increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CAD) and heart attacks,” says Andrew Holman, MD, the CEO and cofounder of Inmedix, a medical diagnostics company in Normandy Park, Washington.
“RA patients also have higher daily sympathetic activity, also known as the “fight or flight” response, compared to those without RA. High activity levels of adrenaline are also considered an independent risk factor for CAD,” says Dr. Holman.
- High blood pressure
- Obesity
- Metabolic syndrome, which is the combination of high blood pressure, high blood glucose, high triglycerides and LDL cholesterol, and obesity
- Abnormal lipid levels in the blood
- Smoking
Lung Disease
ILD is a collection of disorders associated with inflammation and scarring of the lung’s tissue and is one of the more serious complications associated with RA. It occurs when the overactive immune system starts to attack your lungs, leading to a buildup of scarring.
As the scarring increases, it can make it more difficult to breathe. In some cases, you may need a lung transplant to restore function in the lungs.

















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