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Did you know your arthritis can affect your heart? Rheumatoid arthritis and similar conditions effect more than just your joints. Here’s what you need to know to protect your heart. 🔗 Links: Your Appointment Home Run Handbook - https://bit.ly/4heAouK The guide you need to tell your doc your story -and get answers once and for all! 🎥 watch more: Top 10 Facts about Rheumatoid Arthritis pt1 - • Top 10 Rheumatoid Arthritis facts your rhe... Top 10 Facts about Rheumatoid Arthritis pt2 - • Top 10 (continued!) Rheumatoid Arthritis f... ⏱Time Stamps: 1:50 What type of arthritis are we talking about 2:30 Myocarditis - inflammation of the heart muscles 5:50 Pericarditis - Inflammation of the pericardium 7:45 Heart valve dysfunction 9:34 Increased risk for cardiovascular disease 10:35 What you can do ! **Please note - we do not provide medical advice, opinions or diagnosis via email, phone or social media messaging. About me: 👩🏻⚕️ Hello! I am Dr. Elizabeth Ortiz and I'd like to thank you for stopping by Connected Rheumatology. I am a board certified Internist and Rheumatologist with over 12 years experience practicing Rheumatology and am passionate about teaching & empowering patients to partner with their doctor. We discuss all things Rheumatology, Immunology, Diet & Movement & Mental Health & Wellness because we believe IT IS ALL CONNECTED! * The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. Any comments and/or recommendations made in the comment section by anyone other than Connected Rheumatology does not reflect the opinion or recommendation of Connected Rheumatology.*