Rheumatism is a collective term for a group of diseases that are mainly related to family genetics, environmental factors, drug irritation, infection and other factors.
1. Familial inheritance: If someone in the family has had rheumatic disease, the risk of developing the disease in the offspring will rise significantly.
2. Environmental factors: If you are often in a polluted environment, it may lead to the invasion of pathogens, and thus induce rheumatic disease.
3. Drug stimulation: some patients with rheumatic disease may also be related to drug stimulation. Drugs such as isoniazid, procaine, salicylic acid, carbamazepine and furotoxin, as well as minocycline can induce drug lupus.
4. Infection: If infected by pathogens such as bacteria fungi parasites and viruses, it may also lead to rheumatism.
Rheumatism patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment to avoid delays.