What medicine does rheumatic polymyalgia take?
summary
Research shows that 75% of patients with rheumatic polymyalgia can have bone destruction within two years of onset, and up to 80% of patients have disability after 20 years of illness; Among the patients with working ability, one third of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) lost working ability within two years after onset. About rheumatoid arthritis, many people care about how to treat. So the following specific introduction of rheumatic myalgia what medicine to take this problem, hope to help some people.
What medicine does rheumatic polymyalgia take?
Drug 1: slow acting anti rheumatic drugs, such drugs in the treatment of rheumatism have a certain control effect on the disease, but the effect is slow. Commonly used are jinheji (intramuscular or oral), penicillamine, sulfasalazine, chloroquine, etc.
Drug 2: immunosuppressive drugs. These drugs produce immunosuppressive effect through different ways. Commonly used are cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, Tripterygium wilfordii, etc. They play an important role in improving the prognosis of these diseases.
Drug 3: TCM treatment of rheumatism can be combined with adjuvant therapy, such as acupuncture, massage and acupoint therapy. Chinese patent medicine also has the characteristics of stable curative effect. The long-term curative effect is good, which can not only gradually control, improve and alleviate these chronic diseases, but also ensure the safety and effectiveness of long-term use of traditional Chinese medicine.
matters needing attention
Through the above introduction, I think many friends have some understanding of what medicine to take for rheumatic polymyalgia. They can reduce the long time in bed, and should not be violent during exercise. They can choose to sit or lie in bed for exercise. If the sitting posture is adopted, the right leg can be straightened, the lower leg and foot can be lifted up, more than 30 cm above the ground, and the left foot can be put down after 5 seconds. The same movement can be repeated on the left foot, several times a day, based on the principle of loading.













