Oral medications for the treatment of osteomyelitis of calf tibia fracture mainly include antibiotics such as ceftriaxone, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as diclofenac sodium, and calcium tablets.
1. antibiotics in the bone class drugs: osteomyelitis early mainly use cephalosporin antibiotics such as ceftriaxone, can effectively inhibit the spread of inflammation.
2. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: the onset of osteomyelitis is often accompanied by severe burning pain, at this time can be appropriate oral diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets and sodium rosoprofen and other anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs in order to effectively alleviate the symptoms of pain.
3. Calcium tablets: Calcium is needed for fracture repair and bone production, so calcium tablets should be taken orally as prescribed by the doctor to supplement calcium after fracture, and as an adjunctive treatment for peripheral fracture recovery.
Osteomyelitis induced by fracture of the lower leg tibia should be treated in time to avoid irreversible consequences, and the use of related drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.