Common treatments for bilateral sacroiliac arthritis include general treatment, physical therapy, medication and surgery.
1. General treatment: you can take proper rest, reduce activities, avoid sitting for a long time, avoid getting cold, quit smoking and drinking.
2. Physical therapy: you can use hot water bags to apply hot compresses locally to relieve muscle spasms, and you can also cooperate with acupuncture and massage therapy to relieve pain.
3. Drug therapy: you can use diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, aceclofenac extended-release tablets, ibuprofen capsules and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, the use of chlorzoxazone, tizanidine and other muscle relaxants to relieve muscle spasms, but also in the local plastering compound chasing the wind and other plasters to relieve pain.
4. Surgery: If conservative treatment is ineffective and sacroiliac arthritis is more serious, surgery can be considered for joint fusion.
If symptoms such as waist and hip pain and morning stiffness persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete relevant examinations and consult a doctor under the guidance of a professional doctor.