Is it okay to take anti-inflammatory medication for a nail stick?

It is okay to take anti-inflammatory drugs for a nail puncture, but if the puncture site is deeper, or if there is rust on the nail, the tetanus vaccine should be injected in time. After being nailed, it is likely to be secondary bacterial infection, in order to prevent bacterial infection, often need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefradine, cephalexin, amoxicillin, etc., and you need to thoroughly disinfect the wound site, usually using medical alcohol or iodine vapour to disinfect and change the medication on a regular basis. However, nails if the pierced parts of the deeper, or nails on the rust, is likely to trigger tetanus infection, the need for timely injection of tetanus vaccine. After the nail is stuck, you should consult a doctor in time, cooperate with the doctor to take medication, and get a tetanus bacillus injection as soon as possible if necessary.