How To Promptly Treat Achilles Tendonitis

Pain Medication

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Achilles tendonitis can be very painful, particularly as it involves the foot and affects walking. Pain medication may be recommended to make it easier for patients to walk. Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen may help in mild cases, and doctors can recommend stronger pain relievers if necessary. Topical gels containing diclofenac are often beneficial, and they have fewer side effects than oral medications. The use of any pain medication should always be discussed with a doctor due to the potential for drug interactions and serious liver or kidney side effects. Medications should be used in the lowest dosage that is effective, and they are not intended to be a long-term solution for this condition. If topical and oral medications do not help, doctors may recommend injections of cortisone. Medication should be used alongside physical therapy so the patient can make a full recovery.

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