Can rheumatoid disease be cured now?


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Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that can only be cured if the disease is not diagnosed as a disease. The final result of treatment is clinical remission. Clinical remission refers to the absence of obvious symptoms and signs of inflammatory activity. Treatment should be based on the principle of early compliance and individualized treatment. Strict monitoring of the disease is required to reduce the patient's disability. Rheumatoid arthritis requires early hospital diagnosis, active cooperation with doctors and regular follow-up, which can effectively control the disease and improve prognosis. The main treatment for rheumatoid arthritis is drug therapy, including the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-rheumatic drugs, botanical drugs, glucocorticoids and biological agents.