How to Relieve the Swelling & Pain of a Sprain
Your bones and joints are connected by ligaments. The ligaments are fibrous and stretchy, allowing for the movement of your limbs. When a ligament is forced into an abnormal position, a sprain will occur. According to the Mayo Clinic, certain factors such as improperly warming up before physical activity and fatigue may result in a sprain injury. Depending on how severe your injury was, relief of your symptoms will vary. You may want to consult with a physician to determine how to treat your sprain.Things You'll Need
- Over-the-counter pain medication
- Elastic bandages
- Crutches (if necessary)
- Ice pack
- Pillow
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Take over-the-counter medications that include ibuprofen or acetaminophen to help with symptoms of pain. Take medications as directed and don't mix your pain relievers.
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Use elastic bandages to wrap your sprain. Use crutches to help you walk if you have an ankle sprain. As indicated by the Mayo Clinic, using crutches will prevent further damage to the affected limb.
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Rest your sprained limb. This will help alleviate your pain.
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Use ice to help with swelling and pain. If you have an ankle sprain, you can dip your affected ankle into an ice bath. Apply ice for 15 minutes at a time.
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Place a pillow under your sprain while resting. This will keep your sprain elevated, which will prevent swelling.
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