What’s going on with gladiolitis?

The gladiolus is a nonspecific inflammatory reaction, also known as gladiolus syndrome. It may be due to a history of previous trauma, chronic strain, overexertion, and hyperplasia of cartilage and aseptic inflammation of the surrounding tissues of the gladiolus. In the case of gladiolitis, it is important to go to the hospital for a timely examination and then, according to the results of the examination, to give the appropriate treatment. When the pain is severe, oral fenpropidin can be used for emergency pain relief, and after the inflammation subsides, amoxicillin capsules can be used for relief.