Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
Rest. Avoid activities that require repetitive gripping, repeated grasping or the prolonged use of vibrating hand-held machinery until your symptoms improve. If you can't avoid these activities altogether, padded gloves may offer some protection.
A splint. Your doctor may have you wear a splint at night to keep the affected finger in an extended position for up to six weeks. The splint helps rest the tendon.
Stretching exercises. Your doctor may also suggest gentle exercises to help maintain mobility in your finger.
Massaging the finger or thumb helps reduce the symptoms of trigger finger.
Avoid applying too much pressure when massaging the affected digits, as this could cause more pain.
Prevention trigger finger include:
avoiding repetitive grasping or gripping motions
avoiding the use of vibrating hand-held machinery
avoiding any activity that worsens symptoms of trigger finger
trigger finger rehab
1.Taking a break from repetitive activities for four to six weeks.
2.Wearing a brace or splint to restrict motion and rest the hand.
3.Applying heat or ice to reduce swelling.
4.Placing your hand in warm water several times throughout the day to relax the tendons and muscles.
5.Lay your hand out flat on a table or solid surface.
6.Use your other hand to hold the affected finger.
7.Slowly lift up the finger and keep the rest of your fingers flat.
8.Lift and stretch the finger as high as it will go without straining.
9.Hold it here for a few seconds and release it back down.
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Dentist, Ghaziabad
Hello yes aldijesic have aceclofenac. It is not recommended for use during breast-feeding unless considered very essential by your doctor.
Instead, take crocin 500 mg, two times a day, or whenever you have pain.
Also, visit the dentist. Because until n unless your tooth is not opened the pain will not subside.
Though medication will help in pain relief but not for a very long time.
BPT, MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy, Doctor Of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Physiotherapist, Chennai
Regards Lybrate user. Pain in knee sometimes may not have to be from the knee as such. There are structures in hip or low back that may cause one to feel pain in the knee (without actually having pain in the knee). This may be ascertained by a thorough examination and evaluation. With the information provided, pain not occurring during walking, but sitting on floor or at night worsens it, the condition may be radiating from low back. You may consult an orthopaedician / orthopaedic physiotherapist for a detailed examination or you may reach out as well for virtual consult.
Well rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take any painkillers like zerodol sp with antacid, I ,this will help but visit your dentist as soon as possible.
Hello. Lybrate user. The medications will give only temporary relief. I advice you to take an xray and follow up with the treatment plan regarding the pain with restoration or root canal treatment. Yes you can take pain killers like paracetamol. They are mild. But pain killers has to be avoided for 1 week atleast after vaccination. Consult a general physician about this. Thank you.
hello... lybrate user ..
the pain killers are adviced to avoid atleast three days after vaccination.. for safety purpose..
. don't worry..
aceclofenac and paracetamol are mild pain killers only..
there is nothing to worry about it. medications will give only temporary relief to your tooth ache..
thank you..
The medications u r taking is enough. No need for too many medications . Only thing is rest and some sort of splint might be helpful . Like Futura splint .
If u r injury is severe , needs an x ray to make sure , u donât have fracture . If u have any simple fracture , takes 6-8 weeks to get better. That does explain the situation.
Do covid yest. 1. Do saline gargles daily.
2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also.
3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of AC. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, When there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected.
4. Drink Hot Liquids --Hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat.
Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results and gives relief in long term
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