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| Description | Symptoms | Medicines | Non-Medicinal Remedies |
| Tendinitis |
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Tendinitis is the inflammation of the tough whitish chord that secures muscle to bone. It usually occurs in joints as the result of repetitive motion. It can also occur due to bacterial infection. Rest is the primary treatment. Counterirritants can relieve the pain of tendinitis. Counterirritants stimulate receptors in the skin to produce warmth. This feeling of warmth distracts from the pain caused by tendinitis. OTC medications like ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, and aspirin are of value in treating tendinitis because they reduce pain and inflammation. |
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