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8. Anti-inflammatories

Inflammation is the primary cause of pain in an ankle sprain, so treating swelling can help to reduce tenderness. NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen can be purchased at drug or grocery stores, and are an inexpensive way to dull pain and reduce inflammation. Another anti-inflammatory solution is ice, which can help to decrease swelling, especially immediately after the injury. Be careful to wrap the cold compress in a cloth or towel first, to avoid irritating the skin with frostbite. Your doctor may be able to prescribe a stronger medication for pain and inflammation if these milder solutions do not help.

NSAIDs Ankle Sprain

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