During the rainy season, there are many cases in which patients with autoimmune diseases complain of fatigue or worsening pain due to high humidity and frequent temperature changes. Rainy weather itself does not directly worsen the disease, but low atmospheric pressure and high humidity can make you more sensitive to joint and muscle pain, and a decrease in activity and poor sleep quality can reduce your overall condition. Experts point out that chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and ankylosing spondylitis require more careful health care than usual because symptoms can worsen when the rhythm of life is disrupted. According to the medical community on the 7th, autoimmune disease refers to a disease in which immune cells that are supposed to protect the body from external invaders mistake the body or healthy tissues as enemies and attack them. Patients with autoimmune diseases must above all else maintain regular medication administration. Arbitrarily discontinuing the drug or adjusting the dose just because symptoms have temporarily improved may increase disease activity and increase the risk of recurrence. Also, in environments where the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors is large,