Medicines like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, or stronger pain medicines help reduce nerve swelling and relieve pain. Corticosteroids may also be given as an injection, which will also reduce inflammation and pain, allowing the nerve to heal. Wearing a wrist splint at night can help symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Losing weight, if needed, will help relieve pressure on the joints. Physical therapy may use specialized exercises to strengthen and stretch the back or neck muscles. A physical therapist may suggest wearing a soft collar or using traction to help the neck muscles rest and heal. Your health care provider may suggest a home exercise program that you can do on a routine basis. These measures also relieve pressure on the nerve.
Your health care provider may be able to suggest self-care steps to help prevent or treat a pinched nerve.