Rheumatoid foot swollen how detumescence


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Rheumatoid arthritis patients show symptoms of swollen feet. To reduce swelling, we must first add anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs. The common anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs are non-steroidal painkillers. If the use of non-steroidal painkillers is not good, we can even consider local injection of glucocorticoids to reduce swelling. At the same time, for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, the most important thing is to choose a drug to control the disease. The drug to control the disease is often some immunosuppressants commonly used, such as methotrexate or lefomid. If the patient's economic conditions permit, biological agents are currently the most effective and the fastest, but it is more expensive.