There is no clinical term for the three medications taken for intercostal neuritis. The medicines that can be used under doctor’s guidance for intercostal neuritis include anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, and nutritive nerve medicines.
1. Anti-infective drugs: the cause of intercostal neuritis is often caused by herpes zoster, pleurisy, pneumonia, etc. Therefore, the first cause should be the use of acyclovir antiviral, or cefuroxime and other antibiotic drugs.
2. Painkillers: the main manifestation of intercostal neuritis is pain along the intercostal nerve distribution area, deep inhalation or coughing, sneezing can stimulate or aggravate the pain. In order to ensure the therapeutic effect and relieve the pain symptoms, you can give aminophenol codeine tablets and other painkillers.
3. Nutritional nerve drugs: In intercostal neuritis, the nerve is edematous, so vitamin B12, methylcobalamin tablets and other drugs can be given to nourish the nerve.
If the diagnosis is intercostal neuritis, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and treat the cause of the disease, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.