1. Painkillers. There are usually two types of painkillers used in arthritis: (1) Simple painkillers. Only the simple pain relief effect, but no anti-inflammatory function. For example, acetaminophen (alias: Tylenol, Benadryl, Piriton, paracetamol, etc.), Tramadol (alias: Chimantin). (2) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Have both anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. Suitable for inflammatory pain. Also divided into two types of painkillers, traditional (NSAIDs) and new (COX-2 inhibitors). 2. Hormone. Local injection into the joint cavity to combat acute inflammation, can effectively relieve pain symptoms, mostly short-term, small doses. 3.Topical application of ointment or plaster. Ointment, lotion, gel, ingredients including mint, salicylic acid, etc., can temporarily relieve joint pain, chili cream is relying on the heat, reduce the transmission of pain nerve conduction substances, to achieve temporary pain relief. 4.Joint cavity injection of hyaluronic acid. It is an important component of joint fluid extracted by biochemical technology. It acts like the oil injected into the engine of a car. By injecting hyaluronic acid directly into the joint cavity, it can increase the lubrication and viscosity of the joint fluid and reduce the pressure and cartilage wear. 5, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. Glucosamine is one of the important components of cartilage that the body can synthesize on its own. As we age, the body makes glucosamine gradually not enough to use in time for the repair of damaged cartilage. Supplementation of glucosamine products extracted from crab shells and shrimp shells, similar to human cartilage components, can help cartilage repair. 6.Physiotherapy. Including local heat, electrotherapy, traction, hydrotherapy, training the muscles of the lower limbs. Heat therapy and electrotherapy can promote joint blood circulation, improve stiffness, anti-inflammatory and pain relief. Traction is to reduce joint pressure. Strengthening the quadriceps muscle can reduce the load on the knee joint when walking. When arthritis has interfered with movement, knee pads, elbow pads or braces should be used to reduce joint stress. Canes and walking aids can reduce joint pressure, keep a smooth gait without falling, and avoid joint deformation caused by improper application of force. 7.Exercise therapy. Exercise can increase bone density, muscle strength, flexibility, help stabilize joints, reduce joint stiffness in the morning, improve balance and endurance, and can control weight, and more importantly, exercise can improve the function of other systems throughout the body, such as the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, etc. “If you are in too much pain to go out and exercise, don’t forget to do some soft stretching exercises. Clinically, there are many non-surgical methods for arthritis, all of which can only relieve symptoms or delay the progression of the disease, but not reverse or eradicate the lesion, and it is important to choose the appropriate treatment according to the extent of the disease.