Rheumatoid is an autoimmune disease that cannot be cured by itself, and standardized treatment can only control the progression of the disease. Rheumatoid disease mainly focuses on joint lesions, and can involve all joints of the body. The main manifestations are: early morning stiffness in the joints, mostly symmetrical, and joint swelling and deformity in the middle and late stages, seriously affecting joint function. Rheumatoid drug therapy is usually used: symptomatic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as sodium diclofenac, celecoxib and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; to improve the condition of anti-rheumatic drugs, such as methotrexate, leflunomide, hydroxychloroquine, etc.; to improve the symptomatic glucocorticoid drugs such as prednisone acetate tablets. Rheumatoid patients must take drugs under the guidance of rheumatologists, regular review, and actively quit smoking and drinking.