Treatment of sore wrists begins with a clear diagnosis, finding the cause, and then aggressive treatment for the primary cause. Usually doctors will develop a reasonable plan for treatment based on the severity of the patient’s disease and condition. It is impossible to say exactly which treatment is the best.
When the primary cause is well treated, the wrist pain will gradually decrease and disappear. If the wrist pain is caused by trauma, the affected limb should be immobilized and prevented from moving, and the cause of the pain should be treated by a doctor. For wrist pain without a history of trauma, you can first minimize the use of the wrist joint and try to relieve it by means of local heat compresses, etc., and then seek timely medical treatment to clarify the cause to avoid delaying the condition.