First, arthritis problems can not only find orthopedics Arthritis is actually a clinical symptom of a variety of diseases, but the most common arthritis occurs in rheumatism, most patients will appear red, swollen and hot pain in the joints, deformity and dysfunction of the joints. Many people are not able to correctly understand rheumatism, thinking that joint pain and inflammation, must be a joint problem, often the first time to find orthopedics, or in the flow of a hospital, eat a lot of painkillers, closed injection, but look around, but not much obvious effect, delaying the treatment, in fact, such arthritis patients should go to the regular rheumatology department, the treatment of rheumatic arthritis is required The rheumatoid arthritis treatment is required to take different standardized treatment for the disease. The main common rheumatic arthritis are rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis, gouty arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, dry syndrome and several others. If fever, rash, joint pain, arthritis and other symptoms appear, you should go to a specialized rheumatology department for examination and take the correct treatment. Rheumatoid arthritis is not a cancer that does not die Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease with a high disability rate, mainly manifested as symmetrical small joint swelling, pain, morning stiffness, joint deformity and dysfunction, etc. Most patients have prolonged disease, untimely treatment, which can easily lead to further aggravation of the disease, joint bone destruction, deformity, and even paralysis, because of its poor treatment effect, so the people Because of its poor treatment effect, the people think that having rheumatoid arthritis is to have an immortal cancer. However, after more than 20 years of unremitting efforts of rheumatologists, it was found that the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with drugs to improve the course of the disease has achieved significant results, and many patients’ joint symptoms are quickly reduced, and the earlier the drug is used, the longer the maintenance time, the better the effect, and these patients rarely appear bone destruction, their joint function and labor, life ability are well maintained. Clinical practice has proved that the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, as long as early diagnosis, early treatment, combined medication and individualized program, can make most patients in complete remission. When some adolescents tell their families about “back pain”, they often get the answer: “Kids don’t have a waist or a back, it’s back pain, it’s fine after a night’s sleep”. In our daily habitual thinking, back pain is a disease only for big people. In fact, there is a disease called ankylosing spondylitis, which occurs in adolescents and cannot be ignored. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic progressive inflammatory disease that mainly affects the sacroiliac joints, spinal prominences, paraspinal soft tissues and peripheral joints, mostly in adolescents aged 15-30. The early manifestations are lumbar stiffness and pain, most pronounced at night, with morning stiffness, aggravated by rest and relieved by activity. Some patients also have swelling and pain in the hip, knee and ankle joints, red eye and heel pain. Because of the slow progression of the disease, the back pain is intermittent at the beginning and the systemic symptoms are mild, developing into persistent only after several months or years, so early patients with ankylosing spondylitis are often overlooked or misdiagnosed. With the further development of the disease, patients develop a “duck walk” and even a hunchback, limited lumbar spine and hip movement, and other states. Due to the specific symptoms of this disease, it is often misdiagnosed as lumbar disc herniation and sciatica. Here to remind everyone, teenagers with low back pain beware of ankylosing spondylitis. 4, the treatment of gout medication myths 1, the acute attack with a large number of antibiotics Gout acute attack, the affected joints (mostly seen in the thumb, dorsal foot) often appear red, swollen, hot, pain and dysfunction. In addition, patients with serious conditions may also have fever and elevated white blood cells. Without detailed history taking, physical examination and blood uric acid tests, it is easy to misdiagnose the condition as a local infection or inflammation and immediately give a lot of antibiotics. This is the most common misdiagnosis and mistreatment in gout treatment. As the acute attack of gout itself has a certain self-limiting nature, generally patients can gradually and naturally remit from 3 to 10 days after the attack of the disease even without any treatment. In fact, antibiotics are not only ineffective for acute attacks of gout, but can exacerbate the condition and delay remission. Some gout patients blindly eat uric acid-lowering drugs, such as allopurinol and benzbromarone, during an acute attack in order to stop the attack and avoid pain, but the result is counterproductive. However, uric acid-lowering drugs do not have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, and they are not only unable to relieve the patient’s severe pain, but also ineffective in terminating acute attacks. When applied alone during acute attack, instead of mobilizing the uric acid pool of uric acid in the body, the blood uric acid will further rise, causing metastatic gout attack, and the condition will be aggravated as a result. 3, long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory In order to eliminate the acute inflammatory response, relieve pain and terminate the attack, some doctors often prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to patients with acute attacks of gout, quickly control inflammation. However, these drugs do not affect uric acid metabolism and do not increase uric acid excretion, which is symptomatic treatment, not causal treatment, and these drugs have more side effects, in addition to serious gastrointestinal reactions, can also cause different degrees of renal function damage. Therefore, once the acute attack has passed, the drug should be quickly reduced and discontinued within a short period of time. However, in order to prevent the recurrence of gout, some patients take long-term non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, resulting in a lot of liver and kidney function damage, the lesson is too big.