Rheumatoid rheumatoid is two different diseases, rheumatoid arthritis often involves large joints and does not often cause finger joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis mainly involves the small joints of the limbs such as the fingers. Rheumatoid caused finger joint pain commonly used to relieve drugs include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, anti-rheumatic drugs, biological agents or plant drugs and several other categories: 1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: mainly in finger joint pain to relieve inflammation and pain, including ibuprofen extended-release tablets, indomethacin extended-release capsules, etc.. However, NSAIDs are more irritating to the gastrointestinal tract, so they should be taken after meals and avoided for a long time; 2. Glucocorticoids: they can quickly relieve local inflammation and pain in the finger joints, such as betamethasone and dexamethasone. The main side effects of glucocorticosteroids can lead to cataracts, osteoporosis, etc., and should not be used for a long time; 3, anti-rheumatic drugs: If the finger pain is caused by rheumatoid rheumatism should be timely anti-rheumatic treatment, commonly used drugs are methotrexate, salbutamol, etc.; 4, biological agents: a single anti-rheumatic drug treatment effect is not good, you can combine biological agents. Biological agents include tumor necrosis factor antagonists (TNF antagonists) such as etanercept, interleukin-6 receptor antagonists (IL-6 receptor antagonists) and other drugs; 5, plant drugs: plant drugs can also delay joint destruction, improve joint swelling and pain symptoms to relieve finger pain, including tretinoin. In addition, other modalities such as steam bath, massage, heat therapy, etc., can also relieve finger pain caused by rheumatoid rheumatism. Rheumatoid arthritis usually has a better prognosis, while rheumatoid arthritis is due to autoimmune diseases that cause joint involvement in the hands and feet, which is difficult to cure and can even lead to deformities of the joints in the hands and feet. Activities of daily living training is needed to help patients improve joint mobility, promote blood circulation, and relieve the symptoms of finger joint pain.