The most common cause of right pinky pain in clinical practice is a fracture or dislocation caused by trauma, which can cause painful symptoms in the pinky. If the fracture is caused by a fracture, the fracture must be actively repositioned by manipulation or incision and internal fixation to restore the normal anatomy and promote fracture healing. Patients with more severe pain can be treated with oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and blood-stasis activating drugs, such as Nimesulide capsules and blood-strengthening tablets to effectively improve local pain symptoms. In addition, try to elevate the affected limb, which is more conducive to promote venous reflux and facilitate the reduction of swelling, under normal circumstances to protect to about a month of film review.