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anti-inflammatory

Any substance that reduces swelling in soft tissues. Antihistamines relieve allergic reactions; aspirin and NSAIDs are effective in joint and musculoskeletal conditions; and rubefacients (counterirritant liniments) ease painful joints, tendons, and muscles.

Steroids, because of their severe side effects, are only prescribed if other therapy is ineffective, or if a condition is life-threatening. A corticosteroid injection into the affected joint usually gives prolonged relief from inflammation.



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After seeing the doctor Tuesday, Brown learned that he won't need surgery and can take anti-inflammatories to treat the pain in his trapezius muscle.
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In addition, you may ice the area and/or try anti-inflammatories.
 
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