Neuritis What medicine is good for neuritis

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why does vertigo occur? Vertigo can usually be caused by dysfunction in the following areas:1

    Inner ear - diseases of clear cause: inflammation, drug intoxication, trauma, syphilis, poor circulation. - Unexplained illness:

    Meniere's disease, sudden deafness with vertigo, benign epidemic cephalic vertigo. 2.Auditory nerve:

    Neuritis, shingles, ossicular fractures, acoustic neuroma. Huang Qing, Department of Neurosurgery, Luhe Teaching Hospital, Capital Medical University3Central-brainstem disorders:

    Insufficiency of arterial blood supply, glioma, multiple sclerosis, etc. - Cerebellar diseases: hemorrhage, infarction, tumors.

    Brain diseases: epilepsy, tumors. - Chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency4

    Optic organs: ophthalmoplegia, refractive abnormalities. 5.

    Neck: cervical muscular, cervical spondylosis, carotid sinus syndrome, posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome. 6.

    Psychogenic: psychosomatic, high-altitude vertigo. 7.

    Psychoneurotic: psychosis, neurosis. 8.

    Systemic: circulatory diseases (hypertension, hypotension, orthostatic dysregulation, arteriosclerosis), metabolic diseases (diabetes, hyperlipidemia), anemia, autonomic disorders, menopausal syndrome, etc. 9.

    Others: nasal diseases, dental diseases. View the original post

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Autumn and winter fitness "three rubs" rubbing hands to generate heat, increasing the local temperature can accelerate blood circulation, can prevent frostbite and chilblains. Rubbing the face prevents facial neuritis, vision loss and frozen shoulder, as well as preventing colds. Rubbing your feet every day can have the effect of nourishing the brain and kidneys, soothing the nerves, and invigorating blood circulation.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rub your faceWhen you are tired, you will not only feel comfortable on your face, but also brighten your eyes and feel refreshed. The benefits of face rubbing are not only to stretch the facial nerves and expression muscles, but more importantly, to prevent facial neuritis, vision loss, and colds. The severity of the face rubbing depends on how you feel, but it is better to be a little heavier; The speed of face rubbing should be once per second.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I haven't been exercising vigorously recently, but I just feel that the meridians all over my body hurt, and I feel that the whole person is not good, and I rested at home for a few days to get a little better, but it didn't take long for it to start again, and the doctor said it was neuritis. Today, let me share with you what medicine to take for neuritis.

    1.Drug 1: There are many types of neuritis, **improper delay** can easily lead to paralysis, because of insufficient understanding of the condition, such as consultation, please explain in detail the age of onset, the time of onset, the exact location of the onset, the results of the examination, the detailed symptoms of the current condition, the more detailed the better, which is of great help to the qualitative analysis and evaluation of the condition.

    2.Drug 2: General**:

    In the acute stage, bed rest should be used, and high-dose B vitamins, VITB1, B6, and B12 can be used for polyneuritis caused by various causes, and ATP and coenzyme A can be used in severe cases. Analgesics, sedatives, such as carbamazepine, are used for those with significant pain. Adrenocorticosteroids such as prednisone, dexamethasone, or hydrocortisone may be used in patients with inflammatory demyelinating lesions.

    3.Drug 3: If neurological symptoms and signs are found, they should be relieved as soon as possible to improve neurotrophic function and enhance physical fitness.

    If it is caused by heavy metals, an antidote such as sodium dimercaptosuccinate (. 0g was added to 20ml of water for injection intravenously for 1 day), 5 10 times for a course of treatment.

    Precautions. Neuritis should still be based on prevention, of course, the general ** still has to do, in daily life to strengthen labor protection, prevent metal and pesticide poisoning, as little as possible to use furans.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Neuritis can be treated with antibacterial drugs, as well as drugs to nourish the nerves, oral anti-infective drugs, and the main ones are antibiotics, vitamins and hormones, through the use of these drugs, to reduce the inflammatory damage of the nerves, control the clinical symptoms of the patient, as well as to reduce the patient's pain, and even prevent the appearance of shock.

    Therefore, antibiotics should be used to fight infection**, as well as vitamins to nourish the nerves, and hormones should be used to play an anti-shock function.

    However, it is necessary to pay attention to the adverse reactions of these drugs, especially hormones, which may cause hypokalemia, osteoporosis, muscle wasting, hypertension, and hypercortical syndrome, so the drug of neuritis should be used under the guidance of neurologists.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Neuritis mainly includes neuritis such as peripheral neuritis, facial neuritis, optic neuritis or neuromyelitis optica, and the drugs for peripheral neuritis** include B vitamins, mainly methylcobalamin, nerve growth factor, gangliosides, etc. Oral drugs for facial neuritis require the addition of hormones or antiviral drugs, such as optic neuritis or neuromyelitis optica, which requires the use of large doses of hormone pulses or gamma globulin, as well as nutritional neurological methylcobalamin, nerve growth factor, gangliosides, etc. It also includes some immunosuppressants, as well as disease-modifying drugs, such as interferon, glatiramer acetate, natalizumab, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Neuritis is also known as "peripheral neuritis". A general term for inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the peripheral nerves caused by various pathologies. From the extent of involvement, it can be divided into mononeuritis and polyneuritis.

    From the site of involvement, it can be divided into neuronitis, radiculitis, plexitis, neuronitis, peripheral neuritis and neuromyositis. Motor, sensory, and autonomic deficits may occur within the innervation of the affected nerves.

    Due to the nature of the affected nerves, **, and the course of the disease, the degree of manifestation of the three disorders is also different. Common causes of mononeuritis include mechanical compression, trauma, poisoning, and infection; Polyneuritis can be caused by infection, poisoning, metabolism, nutrition, vascular lesions, etc.

    **Principle**should be lifted**, and given B vitamins, dibazole, niacin, citicoline, coenzyme Q10, etc. **. selective use of adrenocorticosteroids, supplemented by a variety of ** methods such as massage, massage, acupuncture and physiotherapy;

    You can also use some decoctions, powders, or internal and external applications to treat the symptoms; Generally speaking, after a comprehensive number of aspects, the effect of neuritis is still okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Neuritis is also known as "peripheral neuritis". A general term for inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the peripheral nerves caused by various pathologies. From the extent of involvement, it can be divided into mononeuritis and polyneuritis.

    **should be lifted**, and B vitamins, dibazole, niacin, citicoline, coenzyme Q10, etc. should be given**. Adrenocorticosteroids are used selectively, supplemented by massage, massage, acupuncture, and physiotherapy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    For peripheral neuritis, it is generally necessary to take neuronutrition, commonly used drugs are vitamin B1, vitamin B12, vitamin B6 and nerve growth factor, as well as dibazole, chuanqiongzine, citicoline, coenzyme Q10, etc. In addition, Chinese patent medicines that promote recovery can also be used as a ** method.

    In general, there are many ** medications for peripheral neuritis. The specific drug to use mainly depends on whether the patient has other underlying diseases. Medications should also be adjusted depending on whether the patient has systemic allergies to the drug. Instead of using all the drugs at the same time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Peripheral neuritis usually needs to go to a regular neurology department, and it can only be determined after a doctor's consultation, because different types will have different effects**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Peripheral neuritis is inflammatory, demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, which is acute and chronic. **Commonly used drugs are as follows: 1. Glucocorticoids, which are the first choice for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy** drugs, methylprednisolone can be used, dexamethasone can also be used, and prednisone can be changed to oral prednisone when the dose is reduced.

    2. Immunoglobulin for intravenous injection, also known as gamma globulin, is the first choice for acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, and the specific dose should be determined according to the patient's weight. This is a blood product, and it should be used with allergic reactions and informed consent. 3. Plasma exchange is also suitable for acute and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy.

    4. If the effect is not satisfactory or the hormone cannot be tolerated, immunosuppressants such as cyclophosphamide and azathioprine can also be considered. 5. Nutritional nerve drugs, commonly used B vitamins, such as vitamin B1

    Vitamin B12, vitamin B6, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For peripheral neuritis, it is generally better to take methylcobalamin tablets.

    It is also possible to eat B-complex vitamins.

    If the drug does not take effect after two months, it needs to be comprehensively analyzed and treated by the doctor.

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