Rheumatism generally refers to rheumatic diseases, a collective term for a group of diseases affecting bones, joints, skin, mucous membranes, blood vessels, nerves and soft tissues such as muscles, tendons and fascia. The aim of treatment is to improve the prognosis, maintain the function of joints and organs, relieve related symptoms and improve the quality of life. Treatment measures include general treatment (education, lifestyle, physical therapy, exercise, symptomatic, etc.), medication, and surgical treatment (correction, synovectomy, joint replacement, etc.). Anti-rheumatic drugs mainly include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs and biological agents. General treatment: patiently communicate with patients, let them fully understand the disease they are suffering from, urge active treatment and improve patient compliance. Healthy diet, light diet. Commonly used physical therapy include ion introduction, infrared irradiation, medium frequency electrotherapy, heat therapy, hydrotherapy, laser therapy, hot compress therapy, etc. It also includes some rehabilitation therapy under the guidance of doctors. Drug treatment: 1, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: including non-selective cyclooxygenase inhibitors such as diclofenac sodium, piroxicam, indomethacin, etc., can improve the joint swelling and pain of rheumatism patients, but no improvement in the course of the disease; specific cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors: celecoxib, etoricoxib, etc., the latter class of drugs have fewer gastrointestinal side effects. 2.Glucocorticoids: For patients with obvious systemic lesions and organ damage, steroid treatment may be required. 3.Anti-rheumatic drugs to improve the disease: the common feature of this group of drugs is that they have the effect of improving the disease and delaying its progress. 4, biological agents: can be said to be a new type of anti-rheumatic drugs to improve the condition, for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and a large group of diseases with mainly inflammatory joint lesions, not only has the effect of rapidly relieving joint swelling and reducing symptoms, but also can prevent joint destruction and delay disease progression. Surgery: For patients with serious joint deformities, such as rheumatoid arthritis, patients can also undergo surgery. Commonly used surgeries include synovectomy, joint replacement, tendon repair or joint fusion, etc. If rheumatic diseases are not controlled in time, they may continue to develop, which will not only make treatment more difficult, but may also cause irreversible damage, resulting in deformity of the joints and loss of function of the involved organs. Therefore, once patients find the symptoms related to rheumatism, it is best to go to the hospital for regular treatment in time to prevent the development of the disease.