Can you take mannitol drops for mild fasciitis?

Mild fasciitis does not require mannitol drops. Fasciitis usually causes localized pain and swelling that affects movement. It is often caused by strain or environmental moisture, cold. If the symptoms are relatively mild, you can take rest and braking, local hot compresses, physiotherapy, Chinese medicine fumigation and other physical therapy to promote recovery. Oral non-steroidal drugs can also be taken to reduce the symptoms of pain, such as etoricoxib and celecoxib, etc. Topical ointment can also be used to reduce swelling and relieve pain, such as lsoxoprofen sodium gel paste, diclofenac diethylamide latex, etc., to reduce the symptoms of pain. Most patients are able to make a good recovery through the above treatments, and usually there is no need for mannitol drops. With the symptoms of fasciitis, it is important to go to the regular hospital for consultation and treatment in time, do not do it on your own, so as not to delay the condition. The use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions.