Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is a chronic condition; while its symptoms often become more manageable with age, a complete cure is not possible, and lifelong treatment is required. With appropriate treatment approaches, most patients can lead a normal life. A key aspect of managing the disease is establishing a strong, trust-based relationship with doctors. The fever attacks, inflammation, and various pains caused by FMF can sometimes negatively impact family and social life, participation in work or school, and emotional well-being. In such situations, talking to a family member, a trusted friend, or a therapist can help patients express their concerns and frustrations. Ultimately, with an appropriate treatment program and supportive approaches, individuals can continue their daily lives smoothly, participating in education, work, sports, and social activities as they wish.