Occlusive needle, its main effect is anti-inflammatory and analgesic, today I will focus on telling you about what it may be after the occlusive needle is injected, or what risks it may have.
First of all, we have to make it clear, the occlusive needle, what is its drug to prepare out, in fact, we have a long-term fixed formula, one is local anesthetic drugs, that is, lidocaine, the second is glucocorticoids, so after mixing the two drugs, it can be injected into the lesion site according to the site, which can play a role in controlling the inflammatory response and eliminating pain. Because there are external instruments entering our body, then in the process of sealing, once the doctor is not professional enough and the aseptic operation is negligent, then it may cause infection.
The second point may cause some changes in the subcutaneous tissue, such as the atrophy of the subcutaneous tissue, the transient loss of pigment, but these have some problems, it can be reversed, but the reversal time will be longer, the main reason is the glucocorticoids in the compatibility drugs, because these drugs are synthetic, then after local injection, some people will have such problems, the third is the damage of articular cartilage, Doctors will choose this drug like a closed joint cavity, because of the glucocorticoids here, on the one hand, it can indeed be anti-inflammatory, can relieve pain, but if glucocorticoids are injected into the joint cavity too often and too often, it will cause further damage to the articular cartilage, which will aggravate the lesions of the original disease, so what kind of frequency are we currently controlling? If you want to seal the joint cavity, you can only play once a year, and it is too good to have more, everyone says that although you know so much about ***, there may be some risks, but you are not too panicked, as long as the doctor is in accordance with the principle and in accordance with this guideline, you will generally benefit.
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