How To Effectively Treat Ankle Pain

Try Pain Medication Where Needed

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If individuals are recovering from an injury to their ankles, they may want to try pain medication where needed. Over-the-counter pain relievers can also help chronic ankle issues. With that said, patients want to be careful what medications they take on a long-term basis, since prolonged use of certain ones can lead to kidney or cardiovascular damage. Ibuprofen can relieve fever, arthritis, and ankle cramps. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that thins the blood and blocks prostaglandins, which are substances that cause inflammation and swelling. Many individuals use it as a non-addictive alternative to heavier opioid medications.

Naproxen sodium also blocks prostaglandin production. However, it can cause kidney damage if used for prolonged periods. Acetaminophen is a fever-reducing medication that is also believed to reduce prostaglandin production, though the mechanism behind this has not been proven. These over-the-counter medications are typically enough to handle average soreness or pain from an ankle sprain. If an individual is experiencing more severe ankle pain, they can talk to a doctor about the potential for a prescription pain medication.

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