There is no such thing as the fastest and most effective treatment for rheumatism. However, rheumatic diseases can be treated with anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving treatments, allopathic treatments, biological treatments and surgeries, etc. Specific treatment plans need to be individualized according to the patient’s individual factors, specific disease types and other differences. Rheumatic diseases refer to a large group of diseases that affect the joints, bones, muscles and surrounding soft tissues, including scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, Kawasaki disease, osteoarthritis, lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, and many other diseases. However, most rheumatic diseases can be treated with anti-inflammatory and pain relief therapy, allopathic therapy, biologic therapy, and surgery. The specific treatment plan for each disease varies, and the final treatment plan for the patient needs to be individualized according to the patient’s personal factors, the specific type of disease and other differences, and there is no so-called “fastest and most effective” treatment method, such as rheumatoid arthritis, in addition to anti-inflammatory pain treatment, also need to apply anti-rheumatic drugs for the cause of the treatment. Rheumatic diseases generally cannot be cured, nor can they be cured on their own, but professional treatment can control the progression of the disease and improve the patient’s prognosis. Therefore, rheumatism patients need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take, follow the doctor’s instructions to follow up regularly. Rheumatism patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.