Lumbosacral pain medication should be based on different causes to choose the appropriate drugs, common causes are lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar dorsal musculoskeletal fasciitis, etc. The drugs include non-steroidal drugs, nutritive nerve drugs, muscle relaxants and so on.
1. Lumbar disc herniation: Generally, it is mostly an auxiliary treatment for symptomatic relief. For those who have intolerable pain and cannot lie down or sleep, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as etoricoxib and celecoxib can be given appropriately. In the acute stage of lumbar disc herniation, diuretics such as furosemide can also be used to eliminate local edema and relieve pain symptoms.
2. Lumbar spinal stenosis: Oral nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin, nerve growth factor, etc., together with non-steroidal drugs such as diclofenac sodium, etc., allergic to the above drugs are prohibited, and diclofenac sodium is prohibited in patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency.
3. Lumbar and dorsal fasciitis: mainly using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medications such as celecoxib, losoprofen sodium, etc., but also muscle relaxants such as epirubicin hydrochloride. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to this product and any of the ingredients in this product.
Lumbosacral pain may also have other causes such as ankylosing spondylitis, lumbosacral fracture and lumbosacral tumors, etc. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time to complete the relevant examinations, to clarify the cause, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, the above medicines should not be taken on their own.