Natural Ways to Relieve Pain in Your Wrist and Fingers

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Home treatment may be all that is needed for a finger, hand, or wrist problem.

Remove all rings camera, bracelets, watches, or any other jewelry from your finger, wrist, or arm as soon as you notice swelling. It will be harder to remove the jewelry after swelling increases.

Use rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) for pain and swelling.
Treat hands sensitive to cold by avoiding and protecting your hands from the cold.
Avoid sleeping on your hands, which may decrease blood flow to your fingers.
Treat blisters on fingers or hands.
Stop, change, or take a break from your activities.
Medicine you can buy without a prescription
Try a nonprescription medicine to help treat your pain:
Acetaminophen, such as Tylenol
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs):
Ibuprofen, such as Advil or Motrin
Naproxen, such as Aleve or Naprosyn
Aspirin (also a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug), such as Bayer or Bufferin
Talk to your child’s doctor before switching back and forth between doses of acetaminophen and ibuprofen. When you switch between two medicines, there is a chance your child will get too much medicine.

Safety tips:
Be sure to follow these safety tips when you use a nonprescription medicine:
Carefully read and follow all directions on the medicine bottle and box.
Do not take more than the recommended dose.
Do not take a medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to it in the past.
If you have been told to avoid a medicine, call your doctor before you take it.
If you are or could be pregnant, do not take any medicine other than acetaminophen unless your doctor has told you to.
Do not give aspirin to anyone younger than age 20 unless your doctor tells you to.
Symptoms to watch for during home treatment

Call your doctor if any of the following occur during home treatment:
Pain or swelling develops.
Signs of infection develop.
Numbness; tingling; or cool, pale skin develops.
Symptoms continue despite home treatment.
Symptoms become more severe or frequent.

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