The patient’s rheumatism triple test normal CCP value is high, suspected to be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, but the specific causes still need to be through the relevant examination, combined with the patient’s symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment. Rheumatology triple test generally includes anti-streptococcal hemolysin O, rheumatoid factor and C-reactive protein. Rheumatism triple test generally does not include anti-CCP antibody, which needs to be checked separately. Anti-CCP antibody belongs to the specific antibody of rheumatoid arthritis, which is also known as anti-cyclic citrullinated polypeptide antibody. If the patient’s rheumatism test is normal and the anti-CCP antibody is high, then rheumatoid arthritis is suspected to be more likely to be diagnosed through joint X-ray, CT or MRI and other related examinations, and at the same time, combined with the patient’s clinical symptoms, such as joint swelling and pain, pressure and pain, morning stiffness, joint deformity, etc. For a comprehensive diagnosis. It is recommended that patients with normal rheumatologic tests and only elevated anti-CCP antibodies should consult the doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and actively treat the disease after diagnosis, so as to avoid delaying the disease.