How is finger rheumatism treated?

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Rheumatoid arthritis of the fingers is mainly treated with drugs, and physical therapy can be used as an adjunct. Rheumatoid arthritis most often involves the finger joints. Antirheumatic drugs can be taken early to change the disease, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can relieve symptoms and prevent the progression of the disease. There are many specific types of drugs for these two categories of drugs. The medication plan can be determined only after the specialist evaluates the condition. Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic disease that affects not only the finger joints, but also the knee joints, ankle joints and toe joints. only through reasonable and standardized treatment at an early stage and control of disease activities can new joint involvement be reduced and joint deformity prevented.

How is finger rheumatism treated?



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