What is the best cream for phlebitis

There is no clinical cream that is the best for treating phlebitis, and it is recommended that patients with phlebitis take their medication as prescribed by their doctor. The appearance of phlebitis is related to venous treatment, varicose veins, drug stimulation, etc. Since the disease can cause pain, hyperpigmentation and other symptoms, patients need to be treated and dealt with. Usually patients with phlebitis can be treated with topical application of ointments such as sodium heparin ointment and mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream as prescribed by the doctor, which helps to relieve the discomfort, but there is no best ointment. When phlebitis is accompanied by painful symptoms, NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib can be applied as prescribed to relieve the pain. Meanwhile, some patients with superficial phlebitis can be treated with local injection of anticoagulant drugs such as low molecular heparin as prescribed by the doctor when deep veins are involved. Some patients with mild cases of phlebitis may continue for 3~4 weeks to relieve themselves, but there is a chance of recurrence. It is recommended that patients with phlebitis be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, and should not use medication on their own to prevent aggravation of the condition. Pay attention to daily skin care, avoid foreign body friction stimulation.