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Symptoms of chest rib inflammation, how to treat them?
Chest rib inflammation is a common disease in daily life. The occurrence of pectoralis is generally due to external infection in daily life, or local injury or local cold, exogenous cold and other conditions, leading to the occurrence of pectoralis. The occurrence of pectoralis costalis usually leads to a series of symptoms such as stabbing pain, jumping pain, acid swelling and dull pain in the chest. It is a series of clinical symptoms caused by long-term work fatigue, long-term abnormal chest posture and high temperature and cold environment.

After the occurrence of chest rib inflammation, you can take some anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs orally to help alleviate it, or take some glucocorticoid drugs appropriately, which will help control the treatment of inflammation and avoid catching a cold. In addition to taking medicine on time, we should also pay attention to rest and diet, which can supplement vitamins. Vitamin B has the function of nourishing nerves. Don't catch cold. In addition to taking medicine on time, we should also pay attention to rest and diet, which can supplement vitamins. Vitamin B has the function of nourishing nerves. It can also be treated by some physical measures such as external application of traditional Chinese medicine, physical therapy, local blocking therapy, massage therapy and acupuncture therapy.

Besides the above, you can also have massage therapy. Second, chest rib inflammation can be treated by baking electric physiotherapy. Third, chest rib inflammation can be treated with acupuncture. Fourthly, local hot water bag can also be used for hot compress treatment, which can promote human blood circulation and promote the absorption and dissipation of aseptic inflammation of chest rib inflammation. At present, the etiology of nonspecific costal chondritis in clinic is not very clear, mainly female patients and elderly people. If you are in an acute phase, hormone therapy can be applied appropriately. If long-term medication can't relieve the pain, you can consider surgery. For example, at this time, the patient has a history of rib trauma, and the treatment of this disease requires symptomatic and anti-inflammatory treatment with sensitive antibiotics.