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               Medical Whisper







                 Is it sprain or strain?

             Strain happen when you injure a muscle or tendon – the fibrous
             tissue that attaches muscle to bone. Sprains occur
             when you hurt a ligament, which connects the end of
             one bone to another.


             For both injuries, the answer is often RICE:

             Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation.


















                                                                                                                                     Compression of an injury can help keep swelling down. For the first day or two after an
            Rest is one key to help heal everyday strains and sprains. Depending on where the injury                                 injury, wrap a sprain or strain in compression bandages. Your doctor can give you advice
            is, you may need to keep weight off it for a day or two. Crutches and canes can help in                                  on which compression aid to use and how to apply it.
            some situations. If your sprain or strain turns out to be severe, you could need physical
            therapy.                                                                                                                 Elevating your injury helps reduce swelling, so try to keep the injured area higher than
                                                                                                                                     your heart, if possible. Gravity helps reduce the swelling and relieve pressure. Call your
                                                                                                                                     doctor if pain is severe, you cannot put weight on a leg or ankle, or if there is any numb-
            Ice helps prevent swelling and pain. So for the first 24 hours after a minor injury, apply                               ness weakness, or unstable joints.
            a cold compress for 20-30 minutes. Don`t apply heat in the first 24 hours, it may make
            swelling worse. Later, heat can be used to relax muscles and ease pain.                                                  Chances are good your doctor will prescribe rest, ice, compression, and elevation for a
                                                                                                                                     minor bump, bruise, sprain, or strain. However, if you have lingering pain, talk to your
                                                                                                                                     doctor about over-the-counter or prescription relief that may include pills, patches, or
                                                                                                                                     assistive devices.





















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