Should I take anti-inflammatory medicine for my back sprain?

In general, the appearance of lumbar sprain can take anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve pain, but also can use some blood circulation drugs to treat. Sprains in most cases will appear joint dislocation, muscle strain, ligament strain, soft tissue contusion, etc. If the pain is more obvious, the patient can use ibuprofen, amoxicillin, indomethacin and other anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs under the guidance of the doctor to relieve pain. In addition, patients can also take oral medications under the guidance of the doctor to help treat the condition, such as Compound Panax ginseng capsules, Pan Long Qi tablets, and Bruxism Red Capsules to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. You can also use topical plasters such as Bonesetter’s Pain Relief Cream, Musk Pain Relief Cream and Blood Relieving Cream to help reduce swelling and relieve pain. If the sprain is mild, pay attention to rest, or take local cold compress to help reduce swelling and pain. If the sprain has obvious swelling and pain or activity limitation, the patient needs to go to the hospital in time for treatment, if you need to use drugs, should be under the guidance of a professional doctor to follow the doctor’s instructions.