Can degenerative joint disease be cured?

Degenerative joint changes cannot be cured, because degenerative joint changes are degenerative in human beings, as we age, all human organs are degenerating, and joints are no exception. However, if there are degenerative changes in the joints, early treatment is necessary to be able to prevent the degenerative changes from worsening or progressing faster. Nutritional cartilage treatment can be carried out, and oral glucosamine hydrochloride and glucosamine sulfate can be administered to nourish the cartilage. If pain occurs, oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs such as celecoxib, loxoprofen sodium tablets, meloxicam can be taken orally, as well as traditional Chinese medicine, such as anti-bone growth tablets or turtle astragalus bone granules. Physical therapy, such as microwave physiotherapy or far-infrared physiotherapy, can also be used to relieve joint pain. Injections into the joint cavity, such as sodium vitreous acid, can also be used to treat degenerative arthritis.