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I have de quervain's syndrome (writer's thumb) and I have exhausted all my options I.e been wearing the thumb spica splint for almost 2 months, icing, pain killers, muscle relaxants, been also training my left hand to take over my right (dominant) hand to do some work and etc etc and still I get only temporarily relief. Once I have to write a little more, the pain flares up again and I'm back to where I started. It's been really frustrating! Please help!
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Your finger pain can be due to various reasons our suggestion would be to do warm water bath to relieve from pain. If the pain doesn't subside please do ice therapy to reduce the inflammation from the finger.
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