The main symptoms of rheumatoid osteoarthritis patients are swelling and pain in the joints, and the clinical nature of rheumatoid osteoarthritis pain is also determined by the specific name of the disease, including rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc., as follows: 1. rheumatoid arthritis: for rheumatoid arthritis patients with rheumatoid osteoarthritis, the site of pain is often the small symmetrical joints of both hands, and 2. Gouty arthritis: For rheumatic bone pain caused by gouty arthritis, the patient will have a sudden onset of redness, swelling, pain and tenderness in a single joint, accompanied by an increase in local skin temperature. 3. Rheumatic arthritis: For rheumatic bone pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis, the patient often has a wandering large joint swelling and pain, and the joint swelling and pain are self-limiting. .