Alice, What is the best home treatment for an apparently
badly sprained ankle?-- Limping
Dear Limping,
For many common "activity" injuries, there is a simple treatment
formula: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation or RICE. The first
thing you should do is immobilize the injured part of your body.
Then apply ice to dull the pain and reduce blood flow to the
injured area. This also helps control swelling. A plastic bag with
crushed ice is best, but a cold can or bottle will work
temporarily. Wrap a towel or elastic bandage around the injury to
apply pressure, then place the ice over the towel or bandage. Use
the remainder of the wrap to secure the ice pack. Immerse an
injured foot or hand in ice water for a maximum of 15 minutes at a
time. This may seem impossible at first, but once you have left it
there for a few minutes, the pain of cold goes away. For the first
day or two after an injury, keep the injured area above the level
of your head as much as possible. This facilitates drainage of
excess blood and fluid. If necessary, remain prone and ask your
roommate or a friend to serve you meals and snacks while you
recuperate.
During the first two days you should apply ice for 10-20 minutes
every hour or two during waking hours. Symptoms indicating that
your injury should be treated with RICE include: localized pain,
joint stiffness, swelling, muscle tear or pull, unexplained
redness of the skin or black and blue marks. If your injury does
not respond to the RICE treatment within a few days, contact a
physician.
- Alice