How to treat sacral protrusion

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Mild sacroiliac arthritis is a very common disease in life. Female patients are more than male patients. The main manifestations are lumbosacral joint pain, which radiates to the hip and thigh of the affected side. There is tenderness on the surface of sacroiliac joint, and there is no local inflammatory manifestations (such as redness, swelling and heat). Pelvic separation test and compression test were positive, and 4-word test was positive. Today I want to share with you how to get mild lumbosacral arthritis?

How to treat sacral protrusion

First: physical therapy: scientific increase of local blood circulation, reduce bone and joint inflammation. Physical therapy, including massage, hyperthermia, acupuncture and traction, is helpful to the rehabilitation of osteoarthritis.

Second: drug treatment of osteoarthritis: drug treatment can effectively relieve symptoms, adjuvant treatment, but can not inhibit the development of the disease, more can not cure the disease, the key is to early diagnosis and treatment in specialized hospitals. And can't blind medication, need to have a detailed understanding of the patient's condition, symptomatic medication.

Third: rest and joint care: the treatment plan should include regular rest. The patient has to learn to recognize the warning signals from the body and know when to stop or slow down the activity. This can prevent the pain caused by excessive exercise.

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For patients with mild lumbosacral arthritis, it is best to use non-surgical treatment. The treatment methods include hard bed rest, hot compress and herbal fumigation, local physical therapy, etc. for patients with severe pain, they can take drugs such as clofen, indomethacin or local blocking treatment.