If you have an active lifestyle, treating a sprain or strain can be especially difficult. Here are some effective techniques to help you reduce swelling for fast relief.
November 4, 2015
If you have an active lifestyle, treating a sprain or strain can be especially difficult. Here are some effective techniques to help you reduce swelling for fast relief.
Both strains and sprains are categorized — and treated — according to their severity.
For a day or two after the injury, avoid any activity that causes pain (and definitely stay away from sports).
Just as important as resting is icing the area during the first 12 to 48 hours. This can blunt pain, lessen swelling and speed healing in several ways.
To protect the injured area and minimize swelling, ask your doctor about using an elastic wrap, air cast, splint or specially designed boot.
Raise the injured area above heart level as often as possible. This allows gravity to draw blood and other fluids that can cause swelling away from the injury. It may take a couple of days before you see results, however.
If your sprain or strain isn't severe, rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE) are key for reducing swelling, slowing any internal bleeding and reducing pain. Keep this guide in mind and be sure to contact your doctor for more treatment options.
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