Can finger rheumatism be cured?


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Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, and its pathological mechanism involves complex immune responses and inflammatory processes, which make it difficult to completely reverse with simple treatment.
Secondly, rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease, and its course is usually progressive, and may continue to progress slowly even under treatment.
In addition, long-term inflammatory reactions can lead to structural damage to joints and surrounding tissues, such as cartilage and bone erosion, which are often irreversible.
Although rheumatoid arthritis cannot be completely cured, timely and standardized treatment can effectively control the disease, alleviate symptoms, delay disease progression, and maintain joint function as much as possible, thus improving the quality of life of patients.