How to use medication for plantar fasciitis

Medications for plantar fasciitis mainly include oral medications, topical medications and injectable medications.
1. Oral and topical medications: plantar fasciitis is a sterile inflammatory disease caused by chronic strain. Patients with obvious pain symptoms can choose oral or topical medication, commonly used oral drugs are mainly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac, acetaminophen, etc., and topical medication can be chosen from Yunnan Baiyao ointment, ibuprofen ointment and so on.
2. Injectable drugs: Injectable drugs mainly refer to closed treatment. Closed treatment is generally the local anesthetic such as lidocaine, procaine and hormonal drugs such as dexamethasone, betamethasone, etc. for mixing and then injected into the pain area, to play the effect of pain.
NSAIDs have adverse effects such as damage to the digestive tract and liver and kidney function, so it is recommended to use the medication under the guidance of a doctor.