How is bursitis of thumb treated?

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Most women who wear high-heeled shoes will have a deep understanding. Because the space for high-heeled shoes to accommodate toes is very small, gradually the foot will damage the big toe joint due to strain, resulting in swelling of the toes and painful cysts at the bottom of the big toe. Take a look at this small cyst, which is relatively small, but it will bring a lot of inconvenience to our life. Maybe wearing loose shoes or customized correction shoes is the best way to treat thumb inflammation, but you can relieve the pain caused by thumb bursitis through the following methods.

How is bursitis of thumb treated?

First: stretching your big toe is one of the best ways to relieve pain, but you need to use a rubber band to help your toes stretch. Sit on the drip, legs extended, feet together. Tie the big toe with a thick and hard strap, close the heel, and move the toes of both feet outward to form a "V" shape. Grab the strap and pull for 5 to 10 seconds, then relax. Repeat 10 to 20 times.

Second: one way is to use aspirin to soak feet. Crush 3 to 4 aspirin tablets, dissolve them in a basin of hot water and soak your feet for 10 to 15 minutes or longer. This method is very effective in the treatment of thumb bursitis. If you have allergies, stop treatment.

Third: a cheap and easy to use method is ice. Put the ice in a plastic bag and tie it tightly with a rope. Put it on the affected area for ice compress, every 10 minutes, first ice compress for 10 minutes, then take it away for 10 minutes, and then ice compress for 10 minutes. You can do it two or three times a day, especially when you have a pain attack.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that ESR and uric acid should be tested to determine the cause. The treatment methods of the two diseases are different, so it is suggested that targeted treatment should be carried out after identification.