Wrist sprain a few days can detumescence

Dr. Sydney Wilson
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2025-05-18 10:29:28
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Wrist sprains usually subside in 7 to 14 days.
If it is only a mild sprain, only a mild strain of soft tissue, it may obviously subside in about 7 days. However, if it is a severe sprain, accompanied by ligament tears or even fractures, the tissue repair process will be more complicated, and the swelling will last longer. It may take about 14 days or more to gradually subside. Timely and correct treatment after injury is critical. Early cold compress can reduce bleeding and exudation, thus reducing swelling. Follow-up heat, rest, braking, and appropriate medication can help to promote swelling resolution. If treatment is not timely or correct, it may cause swelling to resolve slowly.