How do you get rib neuralgia? What medicine to take?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Intercostal neuralgia can be treated with painkillers, B vitamins, nutritional neurological**, and even neuropathic pain medications.

    Intercostal neuralgia refers to the pain in the innervated area of the intercostal nerves, which is generally primary and rare, mostly secondary causes, often caused by herpes zoster, pleurisy, pneumonia, traumatic tumors of the thoracic spine or ribs, etc., the pain will be distributed along one or several intercostal spaces, with persistent stinging and burning pain, which will be aggravated when breathing, coughing, and sneezing.

    The main ** of intercostal neuralgia is for the above-mentioned **, such as the removal of tumor anti-infection, antiviral, symptomatic pain relief, etc., pain relief drugs can be used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Lepine, ibuprofen, etc., can also be used neuropathic pain drugs, such as the use of Lerika, or gabapentin, etc., and B vitamins can be given to nourish the nerve**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rib neuralgia is generally manifested as pain on one side, and the causes and measures are as follows

    1. Viral infection: gabapentin, pregabalin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine need to be given**;

    2. Local injury: If the trauma causes pain, it may be necessary to use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as Sanlipain, Fenpidex or diclofenac to improve the symptoms;

    3. Ischemia: anticoagulant drugs may be used to improve blood circulation and alleviate the symptoms of intercostal neuralgia;

    4. Pulmonary and pleural infectious diseases: antibiotics are required, and anti-inflammatory and analgesics are used at the same time;

    5. Autoimmune factors: immunosuppressants and hormones need to be used to improve symptoms;

    6. Tumor: surgery may be required to improve symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Intercostal neuralgia can be treated with carbamazepine, gabapentin, phenytoin, and pregabalin for pain relief**. Because neuralgia is more severe, the general oral painkillers** are not effective, and only anti-epileptic drugs can be used for pain relief**, and the above drugs can control epilepsy and can also **intercostal neuralgia.

    Intercostal neuralgia can be caused by a viral infection, generally a herpes simplex virus or herpes zoster virus infection, and the herpes simplex virus may stop after taking these few medicines. But sometimes it is a herpes zoster virus infection, if it hurts for about a week, the local ** long blister, it is shingles, and then you need to take antiviral drugs to carry out **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 bottle of vitamin B1 tablet, 1 bottle of vitamin B6 tablet, 1 bottle of dibazole tablet, 5 boxes of adenosine disodium triphosphate tablets, 2 tablets each, oral three times a day. 3 boxes of methylcobalamin tablets, one tablet, oral three times a day. Three-week course of treatment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: Intercostal neuralgia is often a symptom that can cause pain. , Suggestions: In this case, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, traditional Chinese medicine, physiotherapy, etc. can be used in general. Don't get tired and catch a cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I guess it's intercostal neuralgia, you can take some methylglutamine first, and then use Wang's thirst and pain relievers when the effect is not good.

    It's useless to take anti-inflammatory drugs,

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Intercostal neuritis eats: B1, gamma oryzanol, salvia tablets. Anti-inflammatory drugs can be left unattended. Painkillers are also not recommended to be taken casually, as intercostal neuralgia does not last long.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Intercostal neuralgia is generally considered to be a manifestation of intercostal neuritis, etc. Intercostal neuralgia is divided into secondary and primary, and radicular neuralgia can be secondary to thoracic degeneration, thoracic tuberculosis, thoracic spine injury, thoracic duraitis, tumors, ankylosing spondylitis and other diseases; Rib, mediastinal, or pleural lesions can lead to dry intercostal neuralgia. Primary intercostal neuralgia is rare.

    **It is recommended to take oral medications such as some analgesics (such as ibuprofen or nimesulide, etc.), and apply drugs such as diclofenac sodium cream or spray at the same time**, or local hot compresses, massages, etc., to speed up blood circulation and help reduce symptoms. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check the condition, so that you can prescribe the right medicine, a good ** rib neuralgia.

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