What should I do if my bones hurt?

The following treatment measures can be taken to deal with the pain in the bone joints. First, the patient should first keep the painful area braked. The patient can use an elastic bandage, or other immobilization methods, to immobilize the joint of the painful area. If the range of pain is relatively large, you can also take bed rest. The patient can also use hot water bag to the painful part of the continuous hot compress. Secondly, patients can use ointment with the function of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, reducing swelling and relieving pain, such as anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointment, blood circulation and pain relieving ointment, externally in the painful part. Patients can also take non-steroidal drugs orally to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium. Third, after the patient has done the above routine treatment, if there is no obvious relief, must go to the orthopedic department in time. If the pain is not relieved by conventional treatment, it may indicate the presence of joint dislocation, fracture or internal joint injury. Depending on the exact location and severity of the injury, the patient should be treated accordingly.