Once the diagnosis of rheumatism is clear, it is necessary to start the corresponding treatment measures at an early stage, including education, physical therapy, orthopedics, exercise, drugs, surgery, etc. Generally, drug treatment is particularly important, including non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, anti rheumatic drugs to change the condition, and some drugs for adjuvant treatment. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used as symptomatic drugs to improve the swelling and pain of various joints in rheumatism. They can not control the progress of the primary disease. Usually, we can choose to use such drugs as voltarin, ibuprofen, meloxicam, celecoxib, etc. Glucocorticoid is a first-line drug to treat a variety of connective tissue diseases, but it is not a radical drug. It has a strong and rapid anti-inflammatory effect and can also resist immunity. Anti rheumatic drugs can prevent and delay a class of autoimmune diseases dominated by rheumatoid arthritis by changing the condition. In addition, immunoglobulin biological agents can also be used.