Rheumatoid may remain relapse-free for the rest of one’s life, depending mainly on the prognosis of the treatment and the management of one’s life. With proper treatment and reasonable management, disease recurrence can be avoided. However, rheumatoid is a chronic disease that is prone to recurrence, so timely treatment and regular living habits are also needed. Rheumatoid is a disease caused by autoimmune abnormalities, infections, genetics and other factors. Symptoms include morning stiffness, swelling, pain and dysfunction of the joints, and when symptoms worsen, they may involve all systems of the body. Rheumatoid can be treated with medication and surgery to slow down the progression of the disease, and in the later stages of treatment, relevant rehabilitation exercises can be carried out to promote the recovery of the disease. Rheumatoid patients are advised to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, regular use of medication, do not blindly self-medication, so as not to delay the condition and miss the best time for treatment.