The first consideration is the possibility of rheumatoid arthritis when you get up in the morning with swollen and painful finger joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is an immune-mediated erosive arthritis that most often involves both wrists, proximal interphalangeal joints and metacarpophalangeal joints of both hands, with morning stiffness, which often lasts for more than an hour. Other commonly affected joints are the bilateral knees, ankles, elbows, and shoulders. The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is mainly divided into three categories of drugs: the first category, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, mainly used to relieve joint swelling and pain, more commonly used are Intacrine, Fotarim, Meloxicam, etoricoxib, Celebrex and so on. The second category, the slow-acting anti-rheumatic drugs to relieve the disease, preferred methotrexate. Other more commonly used are leflunomide, salazosulfapyridine, hydroxychloroquine, etc. The third category, biologics, more commonly used are Ixepro, Qiangke, Yamiro, Shangjie and so on.