What medicine should I take if I have joint problems? Ask for recommendations

Updated on healthy 2024-07-23
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    **There are many ways, such as sodium hyaluronate can be injected into the joint cavity, which can play a role in lubrication and nutrition of cartilage. It can also be treated with oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and drugs that promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, hydrochloric acid or glucosamine sulfate, which requires reducing the amount of exercise and applying local hot compresses. For patients with a large amount of intra-articular effusion, it is necessary to actively perform arthrocentesis aspiration, but attention needs to be paid to aseptic procedures.

    For patients with very severe arthritis, if the joint is deformed, it is necessary to actively undergo joint replacement surgery**.

    In addition, it is necessary to reduce the weight bearing of the joints and excessive excessive attention to the large movement of the joint to slow down the progression of the lesion. Obese patients should lose weight and reduce the load on their joints. When there is a lesion in the joints of the lower limbs, crutches or canes can be used to reduce the burden on the joints.

    Physical therapy and appropriate exercises can help control acute symptoms by maintaining range of motion of the joint, and splinting braces and canes may be used if necessary. Cartilage protectors such as glucosamine sulfate have the effect of relieving symptoms and improving function, while long-term use can delay the structural progression of the disease. For advanced cases, artificial joint replacement is recognized as an effective method to eliminate pain, correct deformity and improve function, which can greatly improve the quality of life of patients.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. What should I do with joint pain?

    2. How to prevent the occurrence of joint pain?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When you have joint pain, you can take a little anti-inflammatory drug, the effect will be better, there are many causes of joint pain, you can go to the hospital for a check-up for specific reasons, and let the doctor prescribe some medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When you have joint pain, don't take medicine casually, you can take some more common anti-inflammatory drugs, the effect will be better, or take medicine according to the doctor's instructions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can take alleviating painkillers, which can have a relieving effect, and at the same time, it can also play an auxiliary effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Arthritis is an orthopedic inflammation that tends to occur in middle-aged and elderly people. The onset of the disease can make the patient feel miserable, and the following common drugs must be used in order to completely ** arthritis. The following is a brief introduction for you.

    1. Fast-acting symptomatic medicine

    These drugs are mainly analgesic and symptomatic, and analgesics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and local hormone injections fall into this category. It should be noted that systemic use of glucocorticoids for arthritis is absolutely unnecessary. For the first ineffective joint of other arthritis, individual acute inflammatory manifestations of joints, as well as periarticular osteocystitis, tendonitis, etc., can be injected locally into the joint or lesion site.

    2. Slow-acting symptomatic drugs

    The effect of this drug is slow (generally after a few weeks), but the effect still lasts for a certain period of time (such as weeks) after stopping the drug, and it only has the effect of relieving symptoms, and the ** effect on arthritis is relatively small. Oral chondroitin sulfate, intra-articular hyaluronidase injections, and peroxide dismutase inhibitors fall into this category.

    3. Cartilage protector

    Drugs that can slow down, stabilize and reverse the cartilage degradation of osteoarthritis. This type of drug is also a slow-acting drug, which can not only relieve pain and improve joint function, but also change the condition and improve the effect of arthritis.

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