What medicine does humeral epicondylitis take

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Humeral medial epicondylitis, commonly known as golf elbow, indicates that there is a certain relationship with improper exercise. The essential reason is that the flexor muscle attached to the humeral medial epicondyle shows damage, resulting in local aseptic inflammatory reaction. Drugs are mainly anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as celecoxib, loxoprofen, meloxicam, diclofenac sodium, etc., all of which can be used. Taking them on time and in appropriate quantities can often effectively alleviate inflammatory reactions and relieve pain. However, some drugs should also be used with caution for specific groups of people, such as patients with sulfa allergy or cardiac ischemia. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs should not be taken as much as possible. In this case, only local anti-inflammatory analgesic therapy or oral central analgesic drugs, such as Tylenol and tramadol, can be used for pain control.

What medicine does humeral epicondylitis take



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