How to treat intercostal neuritis pain

Clinically, the pain of intercostal neuritis can be treated with medication, and severe cases can also be treated with closed therapy or surgery. The application of pain relieving drugs can relieve the pain symptoms of intercostal neuritis to a certain extent, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin and so on. If the effect of this type of medication is not satisfactory, you can also switch to opioids, such as morphine, tramadol and so on. If medication does not provide significant relief of pain symptoms, pressure point closure therapy, etc. can also be taken. Surgical procedures such as intercostal nerve rhizotomy can also be effective in treating the disease. In addition, physical therapy such as electrotherapy and phototherapy can also relieve the symptoms of intercostal neuritis pain to a certain extent. Patients with a primary disease, such as herpes zoster, should be treated for the primary disease. The above drugs should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used blindly on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.