Can wandering rheumatism be cured?

Wandering rheumatism can usually be cured. This wandering joint swelling and pain is usually seen with joint damage caused by rheumatic fever, often involving large joints, such as the shoulder, elbow, knee and wrist joints. It may manifest as redness of the skin of the wandering joints, a marked increase in skin temperature, as well as swelling, pain, pressure and limitation of movement. However, most patients can fully recover joint function after effective treatment, and usually no deformity or sequelae will remain. Therefore, it is important to diagnose the disease early, provide early and effective treatment, and also insist on follow-up. It is also important to prevent and control streptococcal infections in daily life to prevent recurrence, and to monitor relevant indicators as well.