What to do when you have pain after a fracture

There are several ways to deal with the pain after fracture: First, the affected limb is braked, using a wooden board, small splint, plaster or brace to fix the affected limb and prevent the affected limb from moving, so that no abnormal activity can occur between the fracture ends and the surrounding nerves can not be stimulated, and the pain will be relieved. Secondly, local ice packs can be applied locally with ice to reduce exudation, swelling and pain. Third, internal medication, according to the degree of the condition of the internal non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as diclofenac sodium, etoricoxib, celecoxib, ereciclib, etc.. If the pain is severe, you can also take weak opioid painkillers, such as tramadol, aminoglutethimide, oxymorphone, etc. to relieve pain.