What Are the Symptoms of Myofascialitis? How Is It Treated?
Fasciaitis is a relatively common disease, which belongs to aseptic inflammatory reaction. If you don't pay attention to it, you may be invaded by coldness, or due to long-term labor-induced strain, etc., which may lead to such a disease. Once affected, symptoms such as swelling and inflexible joints often appear. At this time, some methods can be used for treatment, such as internal and external use of drugs, etc. Let's take a look at this aspect.
Due to incomplete treatment in the acute phase, it may turn chronic; or due to repeated strain, cold, and other adverse stimuli, patients may repeatedly experience persistent or intermittent chronic muscle pain, weakness, and other symptoms. The pathogenesis is due to the poor blood circulation of the fascia, capillary and microcirculation disorders. Fasciaitis is a chronic injury disease of the waist, mostly caused by cold, dampness, or excessive fatigue. It can be treated with plaster to activate blood circulation, dissipate blood stasis, relieve swelling and pain, warm meridians and dispel coldness. Combined with traditional Chinese medicine, the effect is better, and it can be treated with external fascia soothing and analgesia plaster.
1. General treatment: Eliminate the cause, pay attention to warmth, apply local heat, and prevent cold exposure. Rest during the acute phase.
2. Drug treatment: anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs (such as indomethacin, ibuprofen, fenbid), vitamin drugs (vitamin E and B1 have a certain curative effect on primary myofascial pain syndrome), traditional Chinese medicine, etc.
3. Traditional Chinese medicine therapy: Obvious curative effect.
4. Physical therapy and massage treatment. Pay attention to work and rest, avoid fatigue and cold stimulation.
Fasciaitis refers to aseptic inflammatory reaction of muscles and fascia. When the body is stimulated by external adverse factors such as cold invasion, fatigue, trauma, or improper sleeping position, it can induce acute onset of myofascial pain syndrome. Acute or chronic injuries, strains, etc. of muscles, ligaments, and joint capsules in the shoulders, neck, and waist are the basic causes of this disease.