Can arthritis in the ankle be cured?

Whether or not ankle arthritis can be cured depends on the severity of the inflammation, as follows: 1. If the patient’s ankle arthritis is mild, it can generally be cured, mainly by reducing weight-bearing walking, and can be treated symptomatically with conventional anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, including celecoxib capsules, meloxicam tablets, and diclofenac sodium tablets, which can better relieve sterile inflammation in the joint and relieve pain. You can also use physical therapy methods, such as infrared irradiation, magnetic therapy, ultrasound, which can accelerate local blood circulation, improve blood supply, and accelerate the self-repair and self-healing of mild arthritis. 2. When the patient’s ankle arthritis develops to the middle or late stage, there is obvious cartilage damage, and all conservative treatment methods can only relieve the symptoms and cannot reverse the development of the disease process.