What to take for aseptic inflammation

Aseptic inflammation can take drugs such as NSAIDs and glucocorticoids. 1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as indomethacin, naproxen, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, etc. have a relieving effect on aseptic inflammation. 2. Glucocorticoids: If NSAIDs are ineffective, glucocorticoids such as methylprednisolone and prednisone can be used. Glucocorticosteroids have good anti-inflammatory effects, but have serious side effects. At present, they are mostly applied to severe aseptic inflammation. After the symptoms are relieved, the dosage should be gradually reduced until the drug is discontinued. Aseptic inflammation is seen in the joint area, mainly in the synovium and tendon sheaths. Symptoms such as pain and limitation of movement occur when the bone and joint areas are irritated by inflammation. The above medications are recommended to be applied under medical supervision.