Patients with rheumatoid arthritis tend to suffer from various discomforts such as pain and stiffness. In addition to medication, keeping the joints warm is an important way to relieve pain. There are simple ways we can use in our lives to relieve the pain of rheumatoid arthritis patients. Taking a hot shower immediately after waking up in the morning can help relieve the pain of rheumatoid arthritis. Hot water running over the body helps to reduce morning stiffness in the joints. Regular soaking in a bathtub or going to a spa will significantly relieve joint pain. Purchase a heating pad from a pharmacy or make your own (cloth pad soaked, placed in an insulated bag and microwaved for 1 minute) and place it on the painful joints for 15-20 minutes to apply heat to help the joints recover. To soothe stiff and painful joints in the hands, apply mineral oil to the hands, then put on rubber gloves and submerge the hands in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Use other forms of heating in your daily life, such as using an iron or dryer to warm your clothes before putting them on, or using an electric blanket before going to bed. Keeping your joints warm is a very important way to relieve joint symptoms, not only for temporary relief, but also for recovery from the disease.