The shock wave therapy for fasciitis is effective, but the recovery effect varies from person to person. During the treatment process, shock waves can accelerate local metabolism, promote the absorption of inflammation, improve edema in the fasciitis area, alleviate local swelling and pain symptoms, and prevent the worsening of the condition. However, it cannot achieve a complete cure and requires targeted comprehensive treatment.
In severe cases of fasciitis, oral anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib capsules or etoposide capsules are needed for treatment. The use of these drugs can provide pain relief and promote the absorption of inflammation, thereby improving local moderate or mild pain symptoms. Proper rest is required during the treatment process, as prolonged overwork can exacerbate pain symptoms. If the pain is severe, it is necessary to apply hot compress to the local area, which can also have an auxiliary improvement effect.
