Rheumatoid arthritis can be cured, but the cure is not the complete eradication of the disease, but the patient’s symptoms are controlled and will not affect work and life is called a cure, in clinical terms is called clinical cure. Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease of connective tissue that occurs in the cold winter months and also in the south during rainy days. The cause of the disease is still unclear and the clinical manifestation is pain, soreness and swelling of the joints. Patients who develop rheumatoid arthritis can choose symptomatic treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve symptoms, as well as salicylic acid preparations, such as aspirin, which can relieve fever and analgesia, and adrenocorticosteroids to treat and control the condition if necessary.