Treatment of medial epicondylitis of the humerus

The treatment of medial epicondylitis of humerus mainly includes daily care, medication, physical therapy, closed therapy and so on. 1. Daily care: keep the affected area warm in daily life, take proper rest and braking, avoid pain-inducing movements such as forearm rotation and wrist flexion. 2. Medication: Oral medication and topical medication, commonly used oral medication are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics such as diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, etc. Topical medication includes anti-inflammatory pain relief cream, Yunnan Baiyao cream, etc. The use of medication should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. The use of related drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions. 3. Physiotherapy: Including hot compresses, ultrashort wave, shock wave and other commonly used physical therapy methods, as well as acupuncture, etc., can play a role in relieving inflammation and pain symptoms. 4. Sequestration: If the above treatments are not effective, the use of sequestration, i.e., injecting a mixture of glucocorticoids and local anesthetics into the affected area, may be considered to achieve the purpose of relieving pain symptoms. Stem cell and platelet injections are also available. It is recommended that patients with medial epicondylitis of the humerus seek prompt medical attention and choose the most appropriate treatment plan for their condition in order to recover as quickly as possible.