Early, standardized treatment of rheumatoid disease is key

  Rheumatic diseases are a large group of diseases associated with pain. One of these diseases is rheumatoid arthritis, which is a very common and important disease. The destruction of joints, deformities, damage to internal organs and eye involvement (e.g. sclerositis, corneal ulcers, dry eye) due to this disease is a difficult problem.  Early and standardized treatment of the disease is the key to prevent the occurrence of arthropathy due to rheumatism, to prevent the occurrence of eye involvement, and to prevent the occurrence of blindness; however, the prerequisite for early treatment is early diagnosis. This means that patients who are able to achieve early diagnosis and early treatment have better treatment results and prognosis. However, how to do this early requires the joint efforts of both doctors and patients. Close observation and control of the disease is the core element.