What are the medications used to treat synovitis

Treatment of synovitis drugs are anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, sodium vitrate injection, hormone drugs, antibiotics and so on.
1. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: they can reduce or relieve pain by relaxing tense or spastic muscles, common drugs include celecoxib, bisacodyl, ibuprofen and other drugs.
2. Sodium vitrate injection: it can be injected in the joint cavity to cover and protect the surface of articular cartilage.
3. Hormonal drugs: including methylprednisolone, prednisone and other drugs, which can reduce inflammation and pain in a short period of time and relieve clinical symptoms.
4. Antibiotics: For acute purulent synovitis requiring antibiotic treatment, broad-spectrum antibiotics such as nafcillin can be preferred or selected according to drug sensitivity tests.
Symptoms of synovitis, such as swelling of the knee joint, should be promptly consulted, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, daily attention to avoid strenuous exercise, pay attention to rest, while paying attention to nutritional support. The above medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor.