Whether or not you can continue to apply the plaster the more painful it is, depends on the specific area of pain. If the inflammation of the skin occurs after the plaster is applied, such as too much stimulation of the skin by the inclusions in the plaster, resulting in redness and swelling of the skin, pain will occur and the plaster must be removed to avoid continuing to apply the plaster, otherwise it will lead to further aggravation of the inflammatory redness and swelling. If it is due to the deep muscle tissues that are getting more and more painful after plastering, this situation indicates that the lesion itself is relatively heavy, and it also needs to experience the peak period of local inflammation and edema after plastering, which is usually 3-5 days, although it can be controlled by plastering, but this process is very difficult to avoid, which is why there are increasingly heavy symptoms, but this situation still requires plastering, because After the plastering can still accelerate the local blood circulation, help the local lesion arterial blood supply, so as to promote the venous return, the lesion location of the recovery can be accelerated.