How to treat myofascial pain syndrome

Myofascial pain syndrome, also known as myofasciitis, is commonly treated with general treatment, medication, and manipulation. 1. General treatment: It is necessary to clarify what causes myofascial pain syndrome, to relieve the cause of the disease, and at the same time, pay attention to keep warm to reduce pain and discomfort and other symptoms. 2. Medication: Myofascial pain syndrome is mainly caused by the adhesion of muscle and fascia due to aseptic inflammation, stimulation of sensory nerves by pain-causing substances, edema and compression of tissues leading to pain. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as ibuprofen capsules, can be used under medical supervision. Muscle relaxants, such as diazepam tablets, can also be used to reduce muscle tension and help relieve muscle pain and discomfort. 3. Manipulation: Manipulation is a common treatment for myofascial pain syndrome, which involves stretching tense muscle fibers to relax muscle tension and improve local circulation. Myofascial pain syndrome needs to be treated under a doctor’s supervision.