Rheumatoid arthritis patients with hand numbness symptoms may be due to the disease involved in the median nerve, ulnar nerve and other nerves innervating the hand, can be treated by drugs, brakes and surgical and other ways. 1. Drug treatment: rheumatoid arthritis involving the nerve can lead to local numbness, pain and other symptoms, these symptoms can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, celecoxib and glucocorticoids such as methylprednisolone and prednisone. 2. Bracing: Bracing the hand and wrist joints with numbness and pain can relieve the corresponding symptoms, and nighttime bracing can avoid finger flexion to reduce the pressure in the curved tube. 3. Surgery: For patients who have poor results after conservative treatments such as medication and brace braking for compression symptoms, surgery can be taken to improve symptoms and create conditions for nerve recovery. If rheumatoid arthritis hand numbness, it is recommended that patients to the regular hospital rheumatology and immunology department and other related departments to consult in detail, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment. Drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice, do not self-medication.