Patients with rheumatoid arthritis can use medications to reduce joint pain if it occurs at home, mainly anti-inflammatory painkillers. The use of painkillers should be noted if pain occurs, you can follow the instructions to temporarily add anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as diclofenac, loxoprofen sodium, meloxicam, etoricoxib class. When taking them, generally in accordance with the instructions, it is best to take them half an hour after meals to reduce gastrointestinal reactions. But not because anti-inflammatory painkillers are not effective, then add another, that is, a combination of anti-inflammatory painkillers. The combined use of anti-inflammatory painkillers does not increase the efficacy but also increases the side effects. Therefore, the combination of anti-inflammatory painkillers should be avoided, and if one drug is not effective, try to take another one, and if the effect is very bad, it is recommended to go to the hospital early. For some patients, other methods can be used at home, such as physical therapy, baking, red light or infrared therapy at home, and topical ointments for anti-inflammatory pain relief, all of which can be used as temporary treatment at home.