Mild rheumatoid arthritis symptoms include fatigue, muscle pain, weight loss, joint pain, and general malaise. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that cannot be cured. Common symptoms include joint pain, joint swelling, morning stiffness, joint deformity, difficulty in moving joints, muscle pain, fatigue, fever, weight loss, and general malaise, etc. In the early stages of the disease, fatigue, loss of appetite, general malaise, and joint pain are the main symptoms. Once rheumatoid arthritis is detected, it needs to be treated regularly in order to reduce the disability rate, control the development of the disease and reduce the activity of the disease. Therefore, once symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are suspected, it is necessary to go to the rheumatology department of the hospital in a timely manner to complete the relevant examinations and make a clear diagnosis. It is recommended that patients with suspected mild rheumatoid arthritis symptoms go to the rheumatology and immunology department of a regular hospital in a timely manner, so that they can be clearly diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a doctor.