What is rheumatic immune disease? Rheumatic immune disease is a disease that mainly invades joints, muscles, bones and soft tissues around joints, causing pain and stiffness, especially accompanied by systemic multi-system damage. Specific manifestations are as follows: 1. long-term unexplained low fever, fever (elevated blood sedimentation, positive rheumatoid factor, elevated immunoglobulin); 2. pain and swelling of joints all over the body (upper limbs cannot comb hair or wash face, lower limbs have difficulty squatting) or lumbosacral pain and stiffness (tautness); 3. muscle pain and weakness of limbs (cannot turn over, cannot get out of bed, have difficulty going up and down stairs), and have difficulty grasping objects; 4. Erythema, the skin of the cheeks is easily red after sun exposure, and it takes a long time to fade; 5. White, purple, red, numb and painful fingers and toes, more pronounced when cold. If you have these manifestations, consider that you may be suffering from rheumatic immune diseases. Second, the scope of rheumatic immune diseases systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis, dry syndrome (SS), leukoarthrosis, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, polymyositis, rheumatic polymyalgia, fibromyositis, reactive arthritis, adult still’ s disease (subsepsis), systemic vasculitis, etc. Third, what to do with rheumatic immune diseases Analgesic and anti-inflammatory is the primary purpose of treating this group of diseases, but not the final purpose. If rheumatic diseases are not treated properly and reasonably, lesions of joints, muscles and bones will lead to dysfunction and deformity, leaving lifelong disabilities. Rheumatic immune disease is an autoimmune disease with multi-system damage. Patients are often accustomed to be seen in the corresponding department first because of certain involved parts and symptoms that appear first, thus easily causing misdiagnosis and omission, delaying treatment and causing pain to patients. Rheumatologic diseases are a new and marginal discipline. It is a marginal discipline that interpenetrates with many disciplines such as gastroenterology, dermatology, neurology, hematology, nephrology, respiratory medicine, gynecology, ophthalmology, orthopedics and basic immunology. At present, rheumatologic diseases in China are treated as an independent sub-discipline of internal medicine, specializing in the treatment of various rheumatologic and immunologic diseases.