Can Ibuprofen Help Cure Costochondritis?
different pain killer, heat pad, injections
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
Some persons may have a severe costochondritis that does not respond well to typical medication.
In some cases it can last for weeks to months.
If the ibuprofen is not working for you , you can try other over the counter NSAIDS such as as naproxen or ketoprofen.
If these are not strong enough , you may need a prescription for stronger meds such as celebrex
In addition to the pain medication, applying a heat pad/compress to the area may also help. This can be done 2 to 3 times daily for 10 to 15 minutes.
If the other pain meds and heat pad do not work then you may need to consider injections to the area.
A doctor can inject local anesthetic or steroids to help relieve the pain and inflammation.
Summary: (1) may need change in pain killer
(2)heat pad
(3)if no relief then injection with local anesthetic or steroid
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
may need to start stronger pain medication
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HI
Ok,no problem
yes, one of these can be used
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HI
yes , you can take one of these. They should be used on their own eg either naproxen or ketoprofen
If anything else unclear , let me know
ok
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no problem
can consider a switch or add medication to reduce acid taste
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HI
Yes, you can consider changing the medication but it is possible unless changed to a newer med, like celebrex or arcoxia, that you might have the same problem.
Ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen can irritate the stomach and cause gastritis or reflux with a bitter or acid taste.
Your options would be to use one of these along with a medication such as pepcid, zantac, prilosec, prevacid, nexium- to help reduce the irritation to the stomach OR to use a medication such as celebrex or arcoxia which are suppose to cause less stomach irritation.
Hope helps, if not can let me know
avoid spicy/acidic/fried/fatty foods
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HI
Yes, avoid any spicy/acidic or citrus/ fried/fatty foods.
This includes reducing caffeine products, tomatoes, mint, onions for a short time till you feel like yourself
yes, stop for now
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HI
Yes, for now hold off the coffee and use decaff.
Also reduce the peppermint for now as well.
It is possible that if you use the reflux meds or the pain medication is changed that you can start back if the symptoms resolve
yes, celebrex is prescription
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HI
The celebrex is prescription.
If this is a problem can use another pain killer and add the reflux medication to it to see if this works (along with diet changes mentioned)
ok
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Hi
Ok, no problem, can let me know how it goes