I hope this helps by reviewing my article on the treatment and management of pain caused by clavicle inflammation.
Symptom: Clavicular inflammation
I have had clavicular inflammation and have been taking medication for several months.
I am receiving treatment. The causes are various.
While receiving treatment at the hospital, the doctor advised avoiding heavy burdens.
Thank you for teaching me the exercise to raise and lower my arm; I am doing rehabilitation.
It's not a common condition, so let's briefly summarize it.
Let's try it.
Cause
- Trauma: Direct impact caused by sports activities or accidents.
- Infection: Inflammation caused by bacteria or viruses. In particular, skin infections can spread around the collarbone.
- Rheumatic diseases: Autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis can be affected.
Symptoms
- Pain and tenderness in the clavicle area
- Swelling or puffiness
- Pain may worsen when moving
- It may be accompanied by warmth or redness.
Diagnosis
- Physical examination: Check the location and extent of the pain.
- Imaging examination: Identifies the cause of inflammation through X-ray, MRI, or CT scan.
Treatment
- Non-pharmacological treatment: Rest, ice packs, and physical therapy may be helpful.
- Medication treatment: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can reduce pain and inflammation.
- Injection therapy: Inflammation can be alleviated through steroid injections if necessary.
- Surgery: Surgical treatment may be necessary in severe cases.
Early treatment of clavicular inflammation leads to faster recovery, so it is important to consult a specialist immediately when symptoms appear.
I consulted with a specialist doctor and discussed non-pharmacological treatment and medication treatment.
I am working concurrently.
Anseong Comfortable Back Hospital
It is a hospital specializing in orthopedics and neurosurgery.
I am receiving treatment at the hospital, and the physical therapy room is really kind.
Doctor Jeju is also ^^; not exactly the most friendly tone, but
Even if you are cynical, you do not over-treat.
Thank you for your excellent care; I am consistently waiting for a full recovery and continue to visit.
If you are suffering from a condition like mine, I hope you find this message and stay strong together, and I wish you success in your rehabilitation.