Some patients with connective tissue disease may have rheumatoid arthritis, and this disease can be effectively controlled with treatment. That is, patients can survive with the disease for a long time until they are 80 years old. Of course, it is now believed that rheumatoid arthritis can shorten a patient’s life expectancy by about 15 years. Among the connective tissue diseases, scleroderma has a very good prognosis and can even be completely cured. The combination of Chinese and Western medicine will enable the patient’s condition to be controlled first, and then the symptoms can be treated and cured, so the patient can live a normal life. Among the more serious connective tissue diseases is lupus erythematosus, the treatment of which aims to relieve the symptoms of the disease and improve the quality of life of the patient. The length of life varies from person to person. Some patients can survive for a long time with the disease if they can actively treat the disease after the onset of the disease and keep a good attitude in general.