Intercostal neuritis generally does not heal on its own. When suffering from intercostal neuritis, it is recommended to treat it as early as possible to avoid the after-effects.
Intercostal neuritis is often caused by viral infections, commonly herpes zoster virus infection, manifesting severe pain in the intercostal space.
Intercostal neuritis patients can be treated with tramadol tablets for pain relief, acyclovir antiviral therapy, vitamin group drugs for nerve nutrition, and local closure therapy if necessary to relieve pain, and when the effect is poor, it is also feasible to cut off the intercostal nerve conduction surgery to reduce local pain and improve the quality of life.
Suffering from intercostal neuritis need to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis, to clarify the cause of the disease, and cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, to avoid affecting the work and life. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.