30 How to treat rheumatic diseases

Young people in their 30’s with rheumatic diseases are treated with appropriate, individualized treatment plans based on their specific condition. If patients have significant skin damage, they can be treated with antimalarials, such as hydroxychloroquine, or small doses of glucocorticoids, and can also be treated with a combination of thalidomide, etc. All are effective. Secondly, when patients have obvious joint swelling and pain, they often need to apply NSAIDs, which can mainly improve the symptoms of joint swelling and pain in various rheumatic diseases, commonly used are meloxicam, celecoxib, fotarine, ibuprofen, etc. In addition, when there is visceral vasculitis, glucocorticoids combined with immunosuppressants need to be applied for common treatment. Commonly used immunosuppressants include methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, and rheumatism.