9Painkillers
Rheumatoid arthritis would cause pain and discomfort during a flare-up. For short-term relief, you may take certain painkillers, such as codeine or paracetamol. A disadvantage is that these medications do not help alleviate inflammation of the joints caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, your healthcare provider might combine them with other drugs for a more effective treatment plan. Be aware of common side effects of painkillers, such as nausea, vomiting drowsiness, headache, and others. [9]












