SPRAINS TIPS AND TREATMENT
A sprain is the wrenching of a joint with partial rupture or other injury to its attachments, and without dislocation of the bones. The signs of a sprain are rapid swelling, heat and disablement of the joint. The pain is usually great and increased by moving.
- Apply ice- packs to the area as soon as possible. This will aid in reducing the swelling and inflammation. Apply for 15 minutes on, 15 minutes off for the first 24 hours.
- Keep the limb elevated and rest the joint.
- It is best to have an x-ray taken to be sure there is no fracture or broken bones.
- Do not apply weight or pressure.
- After the initial several days, you may use intermittent heat to speed healing.
- A poultice of turmeric and water can be applied to the area of the sprain under gauze dressing to reduce bruising and swelling.
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