What should I do if I twist my finger?

Twisting your finger can be relieved by physical therapy if the symptoms are mild. If pain is felt, it can be treated with oral medication. If a fracture occurs, it will need to be treated with surgery. First of all, the injured limb should be braked, which can prevent further aggravation of the sprain. In the early stage of sprain, you can apply cold compresses, such as frozen mineral water or ice cubes on a towel. If there are symptoms of pain in the early stage, you can take oral painkillers, such as meloxicam and celecoxib. Go to the hospital for an X-ray examination of the finger as soon as possible to rule out whether there is a fracture. If there is a fracture, it should be treated according to the fracture, and take the treatment of external fixation with a brace or surgery. If the patient twisted the finger, it is recommended to go to the hospital, the use of medication under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to cause adverse reactions.