Sacroiliac arthritis is good for plasters

Sacroiliac arthritis plaster is an adjunctive treatment that can provide certain relief from painful and uncomfortable symptoms. Sacroiliac arthritis is mostly caused by degenerative changes in the cartilage in the joints, and may also be due to abnormal acetabular development, hip joint inflammation, autoimmune diseases, etc. When the affected area has obvious pain, you can use indomethacin babu cream, flurbiprofen gel paste and other creams for treatment, which can play the role of anti-inflammatory and pain relief. You can also use creams that have the ability to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, reduce swelling and relieve pain, such as musk bone-strengthening cream, etc., to increase local blood circulation and promote the absorption of inflammation, which can alleviate the symptoms of pain and swelling. To sum up, sacroiliac arthritis plaster treatment can be used as an auxiliary means, but can not be completely cured, and for the plaster component allergy is prohibited, the use of broken skin is prohibited, need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician.