Can clavicle osteitis heal on its own?

Clavicle osteoarthritis is not self-healing and is commonly caused by trauma or autoimmune allergic inflammatory stimuli, resulting in painful activity limitations and discomfort. The main cause is damage to the articular cartilage at both ends of the clavicle, such as the acromion end of the clavicle and the sternal end of the clavicle, and prolonged strenuous sports and exercise, especially upper limb sports and exercise, can easily cause damage to the articular cartilage at both ends of the clavicle, which can become aseptic inflammation leading to local pain. This type of aseptic inflammation should pay attention to active rest, avoid cold, strengthen warmth, avoid strenuous upper limb sports, can use blood-activating drugs for local hot compresses, scalding, do not blindly massage, massage, can use anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to reduce local pain.