What causes myositis?

Myofasciitis, also known as myofasciitis, has more causes, and localized muscle overactivity and strain can predispose to myofascial inflammation. Myofascial inflammation is also seen when the nerves that innervate the muscles are compressed or damaged, resulting in muscle spasms and inflammation. Myofasciitis occurs in all parts of the body, with common areas including the neck, shoulders, back, hands, elbows, or a number of other locations where it is more common. Sometimes it is related to catching a cold, or muscle strain after too much activity, muscle over normal physiological load and injury, but also prone to muscle fasciitis. In terms of treatment, the main thing is to rest the joints within the scope of myofascial inflammation, reduce the amount of activity, and at the same time, you can apply anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointment, such as flurbiprofen ointment or rosoprofen sodium patch for topical treatment, you can also choose Chinese medicinal ointment, such as joint pain relief ointment, dog skin ointment and so on, for the treatment of analgesia. In addition, when the fasciitis is more serious, you can take oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as Cilostro and Meloxicam for analgesic treatment, and for patients with symptoms of muscle tension and spasm, you can take Mycena orally to make the muscles relax and relieve the pain. If the myofascial inflammation is of nerve origin, it can be treated with nutritive nerve therapy, and the more effective one is intramuscular injection of adenosylcobalamin.