What to do about the muscle pain in your neck after a thyroid puncture

Muscle pain in the neck after thyroid puncture is considered to be related to mental factors, puncture trauma, etc. It can be relieved by medication as prescribed by the doctor. If the patient is overly nervous and worried about the condition after thyroid puncture, he/she may feel localized muscle pain. For those caused by mental factors, usually no special treatment measures are needed, and the recent attention to adjust the mind, keep the body and mind happy can be improved. Since thyroid puncture is an invasive operation, it will cause trauma to the local tissues, so it will be accompanied by pain. If the patient is intolerant to pain, it can be relieved with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen as prescribed by the doctor. If, in addition to pain, there is pus and swelling, then the patient should be alerted to an infection, which can be treated with amoxicillin, cefaclor, and other antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that people with neck muscle pain after thyroid puncture should pay attention to strengthening the local skin care, and should consult a doctor when accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, and should not use drugs indiscriminately.