How to cure chronic inflammation

To cure chronic inflammation, it is necessary to understand the cause of chronic inflammation and then to treat it in a targeted manner in order to achieve the effect of eradication, such as taking antibiotics such as norfloxacin for bacterial infections, and taking antiviral drugs such as acyclovir for viral infections. If the chronic inflammation is caused by a viral infection, antiviral treatment is needed to achieve a radical cure, such as the use of acyclovir and other drugs. If the chronic inflammation is caused by other pathogens, such as rickettsial infections, minocycline or tetracycline can be used for targeted treatment. If there is chronic inflammation caused by bacteria, such as brucellosis, antibiotic treatment such as norfloxacin can be applied at this time to also achieve radical results. If it is other non-infectious diseases, such as rheumatic immune diseases, rheumatoid diseases and other chronic inflammation, you can use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as etoricoxib, symptomatic treatment, if necessary, should be used immunosuppressants such as prednisone to control the disease, to achieve the root cause. The treatment of chronic inflammation must identify the cause of chronic inflammation and then proceed to the next step of treatment to achieve eradication. During the treatment, you need to take the medication according to the doctor’s prescription and observe the changes in your body more often.