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Please read the Medication Guide for REMICADE and discuss with your doctor.
Exercise
First, before beginning any kind of fitness program, talk with your doctor about what kind of exercise is right for you. You should make sure the exercise you choose is safe as well as enjoyable. Exercise can help keep your joints flexible and benefits overall health, including weight management. Maintaining a healthy weight is important since excess weight on the joints can worsen pain and decrease mobility. You may want to wear loose-fitting clothing to avoid irritating your skin while you exercise. If you experience nail lifting or pitting, you should consider wearing closed-toe shoes to protect your toenails while you exercise. Also, if you have skin symptoms on your hands, you may want to wear gloves while handling weights or riding a bike. If you exercise outdoors, protect your skin with sunscreen and moisturize when you are finished. If you are exercising and feel pain or discomfort at any time, stop immediately. You and your doctor may need to adjust your routine to avoid pain or undue stress to your joints and bones. Ideas for Exercise
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