How to treat rheumatoid arthritis quickly


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Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. At present, the main treatment drugs are divided into 3 kinds: 1. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as hormone drugs and various non-steroidal drugs. 2. Anti-rheumatic immunosuppressants. Commonly used drugs include methotrexate, leflunomide, Iramod, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, sulfasalazine, etc. 3. Biological agents can be used for treatment. Most patients are treated with nonsteroidal drugs combined with 2-3 immunosuppressants, all of which can achieve good therapeutic results. Hormones can also be considered for treatment in the acute phase of rheumatoid arthritis, showing significant joint swelling, so as to achieve the purpose of rapid pain relief, but severe infections and diabetes patients should be cautious about hormones. In addition, if there is severe rheumatoid with visceral involvement, biological agents can also be selected for treatment. Strict and standardized medication is required throughout the treatment process, and calcium supplementation is required to prevent osteoporosis. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, rheumatoid factor, liver function, kidney function and other indicators should be regularly checked to evaluate the therapeutic effect of drugs and prevent possible adverse reactions caused by drugs.