Can ulnar impingement syndrome heal on its own?

Ulnar impingement syndrome does not usually heal on its own. Ulnar impingement syndrome is a stressful ischemic disorder around the wrist, in which the patient usually experiences pain, swelling, and limited movement of the wrist. Ulnar impingement syndrome is generally not self-healing, mild ulnar impingement syndrome can take conservative treatment methods such as rest, local hot compresses or topical use of blood pain cream. If there are symptoms of pain, you can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as acetaminophen and celecoxib to relieve the pain. If the pain is not relieved for a long time and tends to worsen, surgery is recommended, and the choice is shortening and internal fixation of the distal ulna osteotomy. The above medications should be taken under the guidance of a medical professional.