There is no significant effect of taking methylcobalamin for fasciitis.
Methylcobalamin is a kind of active vitamin B12, which can treat peripheral neuropathy, such as peripheral neuritis, numbness of hands and feet, neurasthenia, facial nerve paralysis and so on. Fasciitis is a sterile inflammation that occurs in the fascia, and taking methylcobalamin has no effect on fasciitis.
Fasciitis can generally be treated with medication, physical therapy and surgery. Drugs include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib, diclofenac sodium, anti-spasmodic drugs such as epirubicin hydrochloride, etc. Sedative drugs such as diazepam can be added to patients with mental tension. Physical therapy such as heat therapy, infrared rays, microwave and so on. Surgery can be chosen if conservative treatment is unsatisfactory.
If the diagnosis of fasciitis is confirmed, it is recommended to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Some of the above medications are prescription drugs and should be chosen after a doctor or pharmacist has evaluated the condition.