How to treat right subclavian hidden pain and back pain

There are many reasons for right subclavian pain and back pain, such as clavicle trauma, costochondritis, cholecystitis or hepatitis, etc. For different causes, medication or surgery is usually used to treat the cause. 1. Clavicle trauma can be treated with external fixation or incision and internal fixation, as well as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin for analgesia, and antibiotics to prevent infection if necessary. 2. Costochondritis can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, intraperiosteal injection of steroids such as lidocaine to reduce pain, antibiotics such as tobramycin to prevent infection, and surgical treatment such as periosteal resection. 3. When cholecystitis or hepatitis is suspected, ultrasound examination and blood test for liver function are recommended. Antibiotics such as cephalosporins are often used for cholecystitis, and antiviral drugs such as acyclovir are often used for hepatitis. If the right subclavian pain and back pain is more serious, it is recommended to go to the local hospital in time, and actively treat the disease to avoid delay. The use of medication should be in accordance with medical advice.