In particular, pepper and liquor have a great stimulating effect on the gastrointestinal tract, but they will affect the gastrointestinal function of rheumatoid arthritis, so it is not recommended for patients to soak pepper in liquor to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
At present, there are very formal treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, including oral drugs and intramuscular injection of some biological agents. After clinical verification, these treatment schemes can alleviate the symptoms of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, control the progress of the disease, and avoid joint disability and disability.
Commonly used drugs include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and celebrex. Antirheumatic drugs to relieve the disease are usually used in combination with two or more drugs, such as methotrexate, ilamod, leflunomide, sulfasalazine and hydroxychloroquine.