Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect not only the joints, but also a variety of body systems, including the skin, eyes, lungs, heart and blood vessels, and the nervous system. The goals of rheumatoid arthritis treatment are: to stop inflammation and slow disease progression, prevent bone destruction, prevent joint degeneration and disability; to relieve symptoms; to prevent joint and organ damage; to improve physical function; and to reduce long-term complications. In the early stages of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, aggressive treatment reduces or stops inflammation as soon as possible. Tight control to reduce disease activity to low levels and keep it there Tight control can prevent or slow the rate of joint damage. Rheumatoid arthritis is best treated with medications, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs they are used to help relieve arthritis pain and inflammation; slowing rheumatoid arthritis disease can apply corticosteroids, including prednisone and methylprednisolone, which are effective fast-acting anti-inflammatory drugs. It can significantly relieve pain and discomfort and restore joint movement. But the main treatment needs to use anti-rheumatic drugs, such as methotrexate, Leflunomide, Eramod and biological agents to stop inflammation to slow down the progress of the disease, prevent bone destruction, prevent joint degeneration and disability; because rheumatoid arthritis is incurable, the long-term onset of the disease generally begins with pain caused by synovial inflammatory lesions, this stage can be combined with drugs can effectively relieve pain and discomfort, restore This stage can be combined with drugs that can effectively relieve pain and discomfort and restore the normal function of the joints. As the synovial membrane becomes inflamed repeatedly, it can lead to an increase in joint cavity fluid, which can then be treated with joint cavity aspiration, joint cavity irrigation, and joint cavity infusion medications. 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 already have limited daily functional activities. There are many options for surgery, with treatment options such as arthroscopy and joint replacement depending on the specific case. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis usually need to pay attention to avoiding cold and insisting on proper exercise of the joints in their daily life. Pay attention to rest and avoid drinking alcohol, smoking and other bad habits. For the pain and swelling caused by rheumatoid joints, timely treatment needs to be given to slow down the progress of the disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is a common chronic disease, patients should not put pressure on themselves in their hearts, they should do some appropriate activities, which will help to improve the immunity of the body, and actively take medication to relieve symptoms.