What anti-inflammatory drugs to take for cervical spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is a chronic disease, and there are many anti-inflammatory drugs commonly used in clinical cervical spondylosis, most notably non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and non-steroidal drugs, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium, etc. The main function of these drugs is to reduce swelling and pain, and to achieve anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting the inflammatory mediators in the body. Since these drugs are heavy stimulants to the gastrointestinal tract, these drugs are generally recommended to be taken after meals. In addition, these drugs can increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, so the usage and dosage should be accurate and should not be taken for too long or in excessive amounts. Active treatment should be given while taking anti-inflammatory drugs, because anti-inflammatory drugs can only relieve local symptoms and have no essential effect on the improvement of cervical spondylosis. Local physical therapy can be used at the same time of treatment, such as infrared light irradiation, massage, hot compress and acupuncture, which can promote local blood circulation and can significantly improve the symptoms of cervical spondylosis pain.