How to Treat Rheumatism?
In the treatment of rheumatism, both drug therapy and surgical treatment can be chosen. Generally, mild cases can be treated with drugs, while severe cases require surgical intervention to achieve a good effect. Patients with rheumatism need to pay attention to keeping warm and preventing joint exposure to cold in their daily lives.
Commonly known as "closed needle injection", this method of treating rheumatism involves injecting drugs into the spinal canal or around the nerve roots when symptoms occur in patients with rheumatism, locally anesthetizing the nerves to achieve the effect of relieving pain.
Drug therapy is one of the common methods for treating rheumatic arthritis. However, both domestic and foreign drugs can only relieve pain and slow down the progression of the disease, and cannot completely cure rheumatoid arthritis.
This method mainly utilizes the principles of active biocells to filter the blood in the human body, purify and improve it, and then directly intervene in the damaged areas of the body for repair and regeneration. Although the treatment cost is currently high, the therapeutic effect is obvious, helping many patients with rheumatic pain restore their health and significantly improve their muscle pain symptoms.