SillySandal
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Sprained my wrist falling during a football match. What's the best way to get my wrist sorted for my golf holiday in a few weeks so I can still play? Currently can't swing a club as there's too much pain at impact.
Fingers crossed unless it hurts .Thanks for the replies all. I've booked in to see a physio tomorrow to hopefully get a diagnosis on it and go from there.
Hope it goes well. Sometimes though you have to accept it'll take timeThanks for the replies all. I've booked in to see a physio tomorrow to hopefully get a diagnosis on it and go from there.
Go to the doctors and see what sort of sprain you have. Only then will you know what treatment works best. Failing that, rest, ice, compress, elevate and lots of codeine will help
Lots of codeine - NO NO NO
Codeine is a highly addictive medicine. It should be taken for a maximum of 3 days, and never exceeding the dose specified on the package, or as prescribed by your doctor.
If you are not seeing a doctor then see a pharmacist to discuss pain relief.
If you have inflammation as well as pain, naproxen is a better bet than codeine.I wasn’t suggesting overdosing on codeine, merely being slightly facetious as it is an excellent painkiller
THIS.... definitely get an X-ray, i did the same a few years ago went un-diagnosed for a few months (the break was missed in an initial x-ray), ended up having a bone graft taken from my hip to put in to my wrist as the damage had gotten worse, and nearly a year off golf.Have you had an X-ray?
I did mine in goal at age 16 had broken the scaphoid found out years later and had op.
Go get an X-ray ASAP then see a physio if no break.
On a golf hol you play more than usual so could be a problem.
Sorry it’s downbeat but you need a proper diagnosis before you do anything.
Can’t they be taken together given one is an anti inflammatory and the other is a pain killer.If you have inflammation as well as pain, naproxen is a better bet than codeine.
It fixed my brachialgia after codeine had failed.
Naproxen is a painkiller as well as an anti-inflammatory. It's basically a more powerful version of ibuprofen, in the same class of drugs.Can’t they be taken together given one is an anti inflammatory and the other is a pain killer.