What medicine does costal cartilage inflammation take to ache

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Costal chondritis is generally mainly a non-specific inflammation of the costal cartilage. The cause of its formation is not very clear. In most cases, it is considered to be caused by local chronic strain, which can cause local pain and limited activity. For local pain, you can take some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs symptomatic treatment, such as Celebrex capsules, diclofenac sodium, loxoprofen sodium and ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, these drugs can effectively remove local inflammatory pathogenic factors, such as prostaglandin factor and tumor necrosis factor, so they can effectively reduce nerve stimulation, reduce inflammatory fluid exudation, and achieve good analgesic effect. If you are in the acute phase, you can also take erythromycin, or use some antiviral drugs to treat. You can also use some adrenocortical hormones, which can also effectively reduce local pain symptoms. The above plan is for reference only. Please use specific drugs according to your own situation under the guidance of professional doctors.

What medicine does costal cartilage inflammation take to ache



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