Generally, wrist sprain is treated by cold compress within 24 hours of injury. Usually once every 10 minutes, with an interval of 30 minutes, it is mainly for analgesia, to prevent and alleviate the edema of the tissues around the wrist joint. Oral non steroidal analgesics are used for symptomatic treatment. After 48 hours of injury, the surrounding tissue edema is stable, and hot compress or external plaster can be used for symptomatic treatment. It mainly uses drugs to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, detumescence and pain, such as flurbiprofen, Gutong plaster and other drugs for symptomatic treatment. Avoid excessive squeezing and stimulation, and pay attention to keeping warm and resting.