Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect not only the joints but can also damage various body systems, including the skin, eyes, lungs, heart and blood vessels. The goals of rheumatoid arthritis treatment are: to stop inflammation so that disease progression slows; to relieve symptoms; to prevent joint and organ damage; to improve physical function; and to reduce long-term complications. The main treatments for rheumatoid arthritis are: 1. General treatment: Patients usually need to pay attention to avoid getting cold in their daily lives and insist on proper exercise of the joints. Pay attention to rest, avoid drinking, smoking and some other bad habits. For rheumatoid joints caused by pain, swelling and other problems, need to give timely treatment to slow down the progress of the disease. 2, drug treatment: ① non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: used to help relieve arthritis pain and inflammation, but no protective effect on the long-term prognosis of patients; ② slow-acting anti-rheumatic drugs and glucocorticoids: including methotrexate, leflunomide, hydroxychloroquine, salazosulfapyridine tablets, prednisone, methylprednisolone, etc., can be effective anti-inflammatory drugs, can significantly relieve pain and discomfort, and protect joint movement function. Chinese medicine such as Lei Gong Vine polysaccharide and Bai Shao total glucoside also have therapeutic effects; ③ With repeated inflammation of the synovium: it can lead to an increase in joint cavity fluid, at which time, joint cavity aspiration, joint cavity irrigation and joint cavity infusion of drugs can be taken. 3.Surgical treatment: As the disease progresses, the disease may lead to the destruction of joint bone, cartilage and other tissues, causing joint dysfunction and joint deformity. Surgical treatment is indicated for precisely these groups of joints that have undergone structural changes, and it may be an important option for patients with permanent damage or those who have limited daily functional activities. There are many options for surgery, and treatment options such as arthroscopy and joint replacement can be chosen depending on the specific case. In summary, rheumatoid arthritis is a common chronic disease with incurable nature. Patients should not put too much pressure on themselves, they should do some appropriate activities, which will help to improve the immunity of the body, and actively take medication to relieve the symptoms, so as to effectively relieve the symptoms and slow down the progress of the disease.