Rheumatoid arthritis, known as rheumatoid arthritis, is a systemic disease with systemic joint disease as the main symptom. The common early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis in women are as follows: 1. arthralgia: female rheumatoid arthritis patients commonly show symmetrical and persistent pressure pain in the joints, mostly in the hands, feet, shoulders and other joints, and the lesions may appear as pigmentation; 2. joint swelling: female rheumatoid arthritis patients may suffer from soft tissue edema, fluid in the joint cavity, synovial The symptoms of joint redness and swelling, accompanied by fever, may affect daily life; 3, morning stiffness: is also one of the common early manifestations of female rheumatoid arthritis patients, may be manifested in the morning after waking up or a period of rest, the affected joints appear stiffness and other symptoms, the symptoms improve after activity; 4, systemic symptoms: female rheumatoid arthritis patients may appear in the early stage of persistent low fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, menstrual disorders. In addition, female rheumatoid arthritis patients may have a low fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, menstrual disorders, irritability and other prodromal symptoms. In addition, female rheumatoid arthritis patients may also develop rheumatoid nodules in the joints, nodules may lead to painful pressure on the nervous system in the joints. As the disease progresses, it may lead to diseases such as vasculitis and even diseases involving the eyes, lungs, and heart. Rheumatoid arthritis may involve multiple joints and cause pain as the disease progresses, so patients with these symptoms should go to the hospital as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment of the cause. Patients can use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and etoricoxib tablets to help relieve inflammatory symptoms, or they can undergo surgical procedures such as joint replacement or synovectomy.