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Suggest Treatment For Purple Bruises On Wrists And Elbows

Hello! I was playing softball and I got hit on my arm (between my wrist and elbow). It was hit pretty hard, and now I have a purple bruise that is white in the middle. It stings a lot and feels like broken pieces of glass are stabbing my arm. Should I just ice it and see if it feels any better?
Mon, 5 Oct 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Yes, you can ice the area to see if this helps.

In addition, rest, compression if there is any swelling and elevation would also be important.

The use of anti inflammatory medications , unless there is a reason that you cannot use one of these, would also help.

This includes medications such as naproxen, cataflam, ibuprofen

I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Purple Bruises On Wrists And Elbows

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Yes, you can ice the area to see if this helps. In addition, rest, compression if there is any swelling and elevation would also be important. The use of anti inflammatory medications , unless there is a reason that you cannot use one of these, would also help. This includes medications such as naproxen, cataflam, ibuprofen I hope this helps