Rheumatoid generally refers to rheumatoid arthritis. There is no clinical rheumatoid arthritis painkillers which medicine is effective, usually can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply diclofenac sodium, celecoxib and other drugs to relieve pain. Typical symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis patients include morning stiffness, pain, dysfunction and so on. For the pain caused by the disease, patients can usually follow the doctor’s instructions to apply diclofenac sodium, indomethacin, celecoxib, nimesulide and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve. In some cases of severe pain, glucocorticosteroids such as triamcinolone acetonide and betamethasone acetate can be used to provide additional relief. In addition to the above medications, rheumatoid arthritis patients should also follow the doctor’s instructions to apply methotrexate, leflunomide, salazosulfapyridine and other anti-rheumatic drugs, which can help control the disease and assist in relieving the pain symptoms caused by the disease. For those with severe conditions, they can also seek medical treatment through joint cleaning, artificial joint replacement and other surgical methods. It is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a rheumatologist, and not to use medication indiscriminately on one’s own. Because of the different effects and adverse reactions, there is no clinical claim that a certain drug is effective, so avoid comparing drugs arbitrarily.