Whether or not the triangular fibrocartilage injury of the wrist joint can be healed on its own generally depends on the severity of the injury, such as minor injuries can generally be cured through their own rehabilitation ability.
The triangular fibrocartilage of the wrist joint belongs to an important part of the wrist joint, such as in the car when turning the steering wheel or taking heavy objects caused by a mild sprain of the cartilage tissue, can be achieved through rest, braking wrist activities (such as wearing a wrist brace) for a period of time can be self-healing. Note: Elevate the affected limb so as not to aggravate the symptoms of local edema.
If the damage to the triangular fibrocartilage of the wrist joint is serious, such as the wrist on the ground when falling, resulting in a serious tear of the surrounding tissue, arthroscopic surgery can be treated. Pain can be combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medication such as diclofenac sodium.
If the above symptoms are severe, or if the symptoms persist and do not improve, the patient should promptly go to the hospital for treatment. The above medications should be used under medical supervision.