Patients with rheumatoid arthritis can not stop taking medication at will, because rheumatoid belongs to the immune system disease, which can not be completely cured at present. When the acute phase is over, the dosage of hormone drugs can be appropriately reduced, but the use of anti-rheumatic immunosuppressants can not be discontinued, if the drug is discontinued hastily, it is easy to cause recurrence of the disease or lead to aggravation of the condition, first of all, rheumatoid arthritis continues to aggravate, will cause irreversible damage to the joints, and in severe cases, there will be deformity of the joints, swelling, semi-dislocation, etc., and many patients are disabled as a result of this, and their daily lives are seriously affected. Many patients become disabled as a result, and their daily life is seriously affected. Once obvious joint deformity occurs, it cannot be relieved by medication, and some patients need to undergo surgical joint replacement in order to fulfill their daily activities. Secondly, it may also involve the internal organs and lead to complications, such as easily involving the lungs, interstitial lesions in the lungs, causing chest tightness, wheezing and coughing, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. Therefore, patients with rheumatoid arthritis must standardize the regular use of medication on time, generally in the stabilization of the condition for more than half a year, before you can consider gradually reduce the dosage of anti-rheumatic immunosuppressants.