Most rheumatic diseases are chronic and refractory, and patients are followed up on an outpatient basis due to their adherence to long-term medication. According to changes in the condition, we can adjust the treatment plan at any time. To achieve long-term relief, delay the progress of the disease. In the clinic, there are many patients who are worried about the side effects of drugs and stop taking them immediately when their condition improves slightly. As a result, not only can the dosage of drugs not be reduced, but also the dosage and type of drugs often have to be increased in order to control the disease. Some patients often visit multiple hospitals, resulting in irregular treatment, which affects the treatment. Therefore, it is recommended that patients should be treated regularly in order to achieve the most ideal treatment effect of controlling the disease.