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To be honest, if the sacroiliac joint hurts.
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Usually pay attention to keeping warm, apply warm compresses to the sacroiliac joint, and take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce pain and fight aseptic inflammation of the sacroiliac joint.
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Sacroiliitis can relieve the pain caused by sacroiliitis by providing the following:
First, bed rest can be given in the acute phase along with aggressive analgesics**.
Second, it is necessary to carry out physics**. It can be used for heat therapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, massage, microwave physiotherapy, and far-infrared physiotherapy, which also have a good effect.
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If it is simple aseptic inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, first, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics can usually be used to relieve local inflammation, such as diclofenac sodium and loxoprofen sodium, which can effectively reduce inflammatory edema and reduce pain.
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Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, namely diclofenac sodium, loxoprofen sodium, nimesulide, ibuprofen and other drugs, can effectively reduce local inflammation.
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It is more appropriate to strengthen warmth, appropriate physical exercise, and swimming, but it is also necessary to avoid excessively. You can also do some infrared, ultra-short wave, hot compress and other physical methods, which can also play a role in relieving local muscle and ligament tension and relieving local aseptic inflammation.
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Warm compresses can be applied to the sacroiliac joints and oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve pain and combat aseptic inflammation of the sacroiliac joints.
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For patients with pain in the sacroiliac joint, CT and blood drawing of the sacroiliac joint should be performed first to check for histocompatibility antibodies to rule out ankylosing spondylitis, if there is no ankylosing spondylitis, it is caused by sacroiliitis, which is aseptic inflammation.
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Apply a plaster that invigorates blood circulation and dispels blood stasis, reduces swelling and relieves pain, increases blood circulation, reduces the inflammatory state of the area, and avoids further development of the disease. Fifth, you should pay attention to keep warm and not be cold.
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Patients with sacroiliitis can generally relieve joint pain with the assistance of physical **, such as acupuncture, massage, hot compresses, etc. **During this period, patients should pay more attention to rest and avoid overwork.
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Find the cause of the pain in the underlying iliac joint, if it is caused by overactivity, reduce the activity, carry out local physiotherapy, if it is degeneration, then you should properly supplement some calcium, etc.
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If you have pain in the sacroiliac joint, you can take anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs**, such as aminometacin tablets, neproxen and other drugs, and follow the doctor's instructions. You can also carry out lower limb motor function exercise and homework under the guidance of a professional teacher, and you can also irradiate infrared lights.
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Oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs**, local hot compresses, to avoid the weight bearing of the sacroiliac region, mainly rest, through active rest, oral anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs or topical anti-inflammatory analgesic ointment and plaster**, can relieve the pain of the sacroiliac joint, to achieve the first effect.
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There are currently two ways to treat temporomandibular joint pain: the first is jaw pad with local physiotherapy, which can reduce muscle tension and pain through physiotherapy, but it is very easy to do so. The second is surgery**.
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Sacroiliac joint pain can be treated in a comprehensive way. For example, oral administration of some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs that improve local microcirculation, and some Chinese patent drugs will have a good combination of efficacy. Some physical factors**, such as low-frequency pulsed magnetic therapy, linear infrared polarized light, interference electrical ultrasound, etc., will have a better relieving effect.
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You can go to some regular osteopathic hospitals. Do some osteopathy surgery to relieve some of the pain.
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Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, such as diclofenac sodium and loxoprofen sodium, can usually be taken to relieve local inflammation, which can effectively reduce inflammatory edema and reduce pain.
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Doctors may use ice packs or warm water compresses, which can also be combined with stretching exercises to relieve pain.
Pain relievers, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, can inhibit prostaglandin synthesis to eliminate inflammation and relieve pain in the sacroiliac joint, usually with drugs such as diclofenac.
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Taking celecoxib capsules can relieve sacroiliac joint pain and is *** small, but it is necessary to seek medical attention in time and listen to the doctor's advice.
Sacroiliac joint pain combined with soreness, pain, and numbness of the lower limbs can be decocted with 10 grams of Eucommia ulmoides.
There are two causes of sacroiliac joint pain
One is simple sacroiliitis, which usually occurs in people who live in a relatively damp place with damp branches and a relatively weak physique, and is more common in female patients, which is manifested as pain in the sacroiliac joint, limited activity, especially when getting up in the morning, there is a phenomenon of morning stiffness, and the pain is relieved after activity.
The other is the early symptom of ankylosing spondylitis, which first invades the sacroiliac joints in the early stage, and then progresses to the thoracolumbar spine and internal organs. It is different from sacroiliitis alone in that the blood test is positive for HLA27, and the development trend will gradually progress to the thoracolumbar spine.
It is necessary to go to the radiology department of a regular hospital for a CT scan (recommended) or an MRI examination. If necessary, a blood test of human leukocyte antigen B27 can also be carried out in the hospital, and whether the test report is positive for HLA27, which is a positive diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis.
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The sacroiliac joint is the largest joint in the human body, and sacroiliitis often causes pain in the lumbosacral region, hips, or even hips, or in both lower extremities. In the case of degenerative sacroiliitis, if the patient's symptoms are mild and the course of the disease is relatively short, drugs** can be taken**, such as topical anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving plasters, and oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs**. If the effect is not obvious, the sacroiliac joint can be occluded, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be injected into the sacroiliac joint**.
If the patient with very stubborn symptoms does not see obvious relief, or even the sacroiliac joint is seriously damaged, the method of minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion can be used, and the effective fusion of the sacroiliac joint will not show pain. Sacroiliitis may be caused by internal medical diseases, the common ankylosing spondylitis will involve the sacroiliac joint, thereby causing inflammation and pain in the sacroiliac joint.
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In general, sacroiliitis is an early inflammation of rigidity, so patients should be detected early and actively pursued**. Activity exercise focuses on moving the large and small joints of the whole body, and the most important thing is to be gradual and persistent. When exercising, the movements should be slow and gentle, one by one, and stretch to the limit.
Consistent activity is just as important as medication**. While controlling joint pain, joint movement should be performed in a timely, cautious and gradual manner. In the acute phase, the affected joints are allowed to move gently and passively, to the extent that the pain has just appeared, 1 or 2 times a day, and the joints are placed in a functional position when they are not moving, and in the acute and subacute phases, the extension movements of the spine and limbs are insisted on, gradually increasing the number, duration and frequency.
Swimming is the best sport, swim in a variety of ways, and avoid high-intensity strenuous activities such as wrestling. When exercising, you should wear training shoes with cushioning insoles, and those with hip joint lesions should insist on functional exercises to reduce disability. Routine physical therapy should be actively carried out, and a set of appropriate physical therapy exercises should be developed according to the patient's condition.
In terms of daily life, you can pay attention to a few points: sleep on a wooden bed, no pillows or light pillows. Adhere to the labor and physical activities within your ability, lie prone for half an hour in the morning and evening every day, and pay attention to your working posture to help prevent deformity. ]
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Introduction: If you have some problems with your body, then you need to consult in time, and the doctor will tell you which part of your body is showing signs of pain. You may not know much about the sacroiliac joint, but those who have studied biology will be able to clearly know that it is a joint between the sacrum and the ilium.
His activity is very small, but he has a lot of weight, so it is very likely that lesions will occur, and this situation needs to be carried out in time**. Because older people are more likely to suffer from rheumatism or rheumatoid arthritis, it will lead to the aggravation of their sacroiliac joints. By reading the relevant information, I learned about the following situation, and I hope to help you solve the problem.
By reviewing the relevant information, we can understand that its clinical manifestations are that there will be pain in the lumbosacral bone and limited activities. Especially when you are cold or cold, the condition is very aggravated, so there will be some stiffness. At this time, you will adjust your physical health by strengthening some leg and foot exercises in your daily life, so as to ensure that your bones will not be diseased.
Consult a doctorThrough consultation with a doctor, you can learn that in the first place, ankylosing spondylitis can lead to the occurrence of these diseases. Moreover, oral administration of some analgesics can play an effective role in regulation, and it should be noted that it is necessary to avoid getting cold and cold. This will cause your condition to worsen, and your sacroiliac joints will not work well.
Pay attention to restAfter taking the drug, you must add more and pay attention to your rest, because in this way you can ensure that your body can be effectively adjusted when it is convenient. At the same time, resting itself can make your body have some internal adjustment effects when you sleep at night, which is also a very good choice for the line.
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For patients with pain in the sacroiliac joint, CT and blood drawing of the sacroiliac joint should be performed first to check for histocompatibility antibodies to rule out ankylosing spondylitis, if there is no ankylosing spondylitis, it is caused by sacroiliitis, which is aseptic inflammation. Warm compresses can be applied to the sacroiliac joints and oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve pain and combat aseptic inflammation of the sacroiliac joints.
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Younger males present with sacroiliac joint pain, most commonly sacroiliitis, which begins with sacroiliac pain and then spreads down to the lower back and proximal spine. Sacroiliac joint pain should be done with radiology and HLA-B27 to determine whether ankylosing spondylitis is present.
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Sacroiliac joint pain in arthritis is a pain in the position between the waist and the hips. The first thing you should do is get plenty of rest, and the second thing is to go to the hospital**.
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Sacroiliitis pain is mainly located in the lower back and may be persistent, radiating to the hips and retrotrous but without obvious radicular symptoms.
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The main pain of sacroiliitis is sacroiliac joint pain, which can also be an important cause of dysfunction. The pain is not obvious at the onset of the disease, and the pain is continuous or intermittent, and most of the pain occurs after activity and is relieved by rest. As the condition progresses, the joints become unable to move due to pain, and may also be painful at rest.
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The sacroiliac joint is your tail vertebrae, which is what people call the root of the tail. Massage treatments and other methods can be performed.
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In patients with sacroiliitis, the location of pain is mainly in the posterior side of the pelvis, and the location of the connection between the sacrum and the iliac bone, mainly on both sides of the lumbosacral body, the patient can feel slight pain, soreness and discomfort, and mild activity restriction and other related symptoms.
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The most common area of pain is the buttocks. Or if you feel a lot of pain in your legs, you can choose a hot compress at this time. Also exercise regularly.
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The knee and elbow joints are prone to pain. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the warmth of these two parts, especially on rainy days, and try not to touch too cold water.
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The main site of sacroiliitis pain is in the lower back, and there may be persistent pain that radiates to the back of the thigh and buttocks, but there are no obvious radicular symptoms.
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In fact, there is pain in this joint, which is arthritis, so you need to go to the hospital to check the situation, and then perform appropriate surgery or medication**.
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Pain in the sacrum, iliac joints, and facet joints. You need to go to a regular hospital, find a professional surgeon, or an orthopedic surgeon, conduct a diagnosis, give a positive **, choose acupuncture, hot compress, massage, and the effect is very good.
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The sacroiliac joint is located behind the pelvis on both sides of the sacrum, and the sacroiliac joint is located 2 to 3 cm on either side of the midline of the sacrum in the spine. The most common condition is sacroiliitis, which causes pain due to damage to the ligaments around the sacroiliac joints.
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Sacroiliitis is mainly pain in the sacroiliac joints, that is, medial pain in both buttocks. The pain is predominantly stabbing or burning, and there is significant tenderness in this location.
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Slow Zebi Jing relieved sacroiliac joint pain Hui Fan pain Sun Shen's stretching exercises.
The sacroiliac joint is the largest joint in the human body, and sacroiliitis often causes pain in the lumbosacral region, hips, or even hips, or in both lower extremities. In the case of degenerative sacroiliitis, if the patient's symptoms are mild and the course of the disease is relatively short, drugs** can be taken**, such as topical anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving plasters, and oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs**. If the effect is not obvious, the sacroiliac joint can be occluded, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be injected into the sacroiliac joint**. >>>More
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You can use physiotherapy, hot compress or cold compress on your joints, which is a good way to relieve pain, rest on time, don't overwork, and eat some foods that are very beneficial to your joints; Exercising more, such as walking slowly, can be a good way to relieve your joint pain, keep warm, wear more clothes, and you can also lose weight appropriately and reduce your psychological burden.
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