Rest, local hot compress, blood-activating and stasis-removing drug therapy, massage, acupuncture and moxibustion, local application of blood-activating and analgesic ointment, oral blood-activating and stasis-removing drugs for observation and treatment. Fasciitis is an orthopedic disease, so you should make an appointment with an orthopedic doctor. Generally, patients will experience pain in the waist and back, sometimes there will be local tenderness, and when patients bend over, they will experience obvious severe pain, so patients should actively receive treatment. Which department should I go to for fasciitis? Because it turns into a chronic disease due to lack of thorough treatment in the acute stage or because the patient is subjected to repeated strain, wind and cold and other adverse stimuli, a series of symptoms such as continuous or intermittent chronic neck and shoulder muscle pain, soreness and weakness may recur. Since fasciitis most often occurs in the waist, neck and shoulders, and soles of the feet, orthopedic treatment is generally the main treatment in hospitals. So if you have fasciitis, you can go to the orthopedics department, the rheumatology and immunology department, the pain department to solve the pain problem, and the rehabilitation department for rehabilitation, physical training, and physical therapy. Fasciitis is also called fibrositis, or myalgia, which is generally divided into primary and secondary types. The primary causes are wind, cold, and rheumatism. Which department should I go to for fasciitis? First of all, we need to understand what kind of disease fasciitis is. Fasciitis refers to a clinical manifestation of inflammatory reaction of white fibrous tissue caused by various reasons. White fibrous tissue includes fascia, basement membrane, ligament, tendon, tendon sheath, joint capsule and periosteum. At present, the main surgical treatment methods are soft tissue release. For example, patients with plantar fasciitis can release the plantar nerve and remove the heel spur. After the operation, functional exercises can be performed under the guidance of a doctor to prevent contracture and adhesion of the fascia. Fasciitis refers to chronic strain. |
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