What kind of medicine to take for joint pain depends on the cause of joint pain, and oral blood circulation and pain relief drugs, non-steroidal pain relievers, uric acid-lowering drugs or calcium tablets should be taken for the cause of the disease.
1. If the joint pain is caused by osteoarthritis, you can take anti-osteoporosis drugs, such as bone fairy tablets, or oral nutritional cartilage drugs, such as glucosamine sulfate capsules.
2. If the pain is caused by rheumatoid arthritis, you can take non-steroidal painkillers, such as diclofenac sodium capsules, or anti-rheumatic drugs, such as pau d’arco or gouty slow-release tablets.
3. If the joint pain is caused by gout, you can take oral uric acid-lowering drugs, such as febuxostat, or apply anti-inflammatory drugs colchicine.
4. If it is caused by calcium deficiency, you can take oral calcium tablets and vitamin D.
The cause of joint pain needs to be investigated before a clear treatment plan is made, and medication should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.