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Suggest Treatment For Arm Pain

My 3 year old daughter has been complaining of arm pain as soon as she tried to get out of bed..seems like a sprain in her arm. She s been refusing to move her arm and has been crying in pain even when I try to lift her. What can I do to relieve the pain?
Mon, 21 Jul 2014
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Hi.
Ask your daughter, did she have any recent history of fall while playing ect.
If you feel that she is having sprain in arm, do the following to relive the pain.
1. Rest
2. Ice (relives pain and swelling)
3.crepe bandage
4.elevation of limb with support.
Give her a low dose of pain killers or paracetamol.

Please go for a x-ray investigation to rule out any hair line fractures.

Wish your child a speedy recovery.

Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Arm Pain

Hi. Ask your daughter, did she have any recent history of fall while playing ect. If you feel that she is having sprain in arm, do the following to relive the pain. 1. Rest 2. Ice (relives pain and swelling) 3.crepe bandage 4.elevation of limb with support. Give her a low dose of pain killers or paracetamol. Please go for a x-ray investigation to rule out any hair line fractures. Wish your child a speedy recovery. Thank you.