Osteoarthritis In Hands And Fingers
My mother got a small lump on her right hand finger .we removed it. Doctor said it's ganglion cyst. Not harmful. Next ye ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Finger lumps commonly occur at the joint area and are indicative of osteoarthritis and other arthritis-related conditions. Traumatic causes of finger lumps range from bug bites to severe injuries. Both benign and malignant tumors of the skin, soft tissues, or bone can appear as a finger lump. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I have osteoarthritis in the fingers. I have morning stiffness in my both the hands and sometimes it's painful. My docto ...
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Dezacor is a steroid. It has to be taken in proper dose and time(3to 5 days). It is not a pain killer. It can be used only when routine painkillers are not effective.
I have hand problems, to undersimplify. I have dequervain’s bilateral, dupuytrens on the rh (radiated, no more issues) a ...
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1. For your dq's, you can get operated and tendons can be released instantly. It's a short procedure, not so costly and very effective. 2. For your forefinger pain, I think carpal tunnel syndrome could be the cause. Get your never conduction velocity and electromyography of that upper limb done. 3. Also get yourself checked for diabetes and thyroid, uric acid, rheumatoid arthritis 4. Osteoarthritis is not common in young individuals except post trauma.
From last 1 month I have noticed that my hand makes a cracking noise once I close my fist. Close - open- close - open an ...
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Popping or cracking noises could just be gas bubbles bursting within the fluid surrounding the joint, or the sound of ligaments and tendons stretching and releasing. A soft snapping or clicking sound is also sometimes caused by a tight muscle or tendon moving over a bony structure.
Is there a good effective anti-inflammatory that I can take for aches and pain due to osteo arthritis, that won't damage ...
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Shoulder exercises and stretches regular exercises and stretches can keep your shoulder strong and flexible. A few things to remember before swinging in to exercises: •stop any exercise if you have more shoulder pain. It may be too soon for you to try. •watch your form. Exercising incorrectly can also cause or worsen shoulder problems. •warm up, even before deep stretching. Light shoulder rolls, gentle movements, or even a warm shower are all ways to warm up your muscles before exercise and stretching. Pendulum stretch for range of motion•stand and bend at the waist. •let your arm on the injured side hang straight down. •keep your neck relaxed. •move your arm in a circle up to 20 times. •do once or more times in a day. Overhead shoulder stretch•sit or stand to do this shoulder stretch. •intertwine your fingers in front of you. •bend your elbows and raise your arms above your head. You can also place your hands on your head or behind it. •gently squeeze your shoulder blades together to move your elbows back. •continue for up to 20 repetitions. Repeat 5 to 10 times a day.
Hi, I am diabetic since 15 years. Taking glycomet gp 2, zitamet plus and huminsulin inj. 2 years back got thyroid cancer ...
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Hi lybrate-user, There are two things I suspect could be cause of your severe joint pain. One is rheumatological and another is neurological. Although I think the former is more likely that later. It could be Rheumatological problem (rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis etc) because both your hand joints are affected and you are also experiencing stiffness of these joints. It could be Neurological problem (such as peripheral neuropathy) considering your long standing diabetes and thyroid cancer (if you have received chemo/radiation as a form of treatment), however the neurological pain is always burning rather than stabbing. Hence, I would recommend seeing a rheumatologist or a general medicine physician (preferably former) first to find out the cause and appropriate treatment for the same.
I am 52 years old male and have joint pain on right shoulder with muscular pain at left arm, lower part of right hand al ...
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Shoulder pain & armIt is called as peri arthritis shoulder and for that you can do hot water fermentation and ice therapy at home. If you have shoulder pain then the stiffness will develop more that might make the arm to have less improvement which might make you to feel more pain the arm. And also cervical pillow can be used which might make you to have better posture of the shoulder neck and arm Symptoms of Arthritis Symptoms of osteoarthritis may include joint pain and progressive stiffness that develops gradually. Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis may include painful swelling, inflammation, and stiffness in the fingers, arms, legs, and wrists occurring in the same joints on both sides of the body, especially upon awakening.
I had had a fever of about 105°f a month before. After the lowering of temperature I felt pain in all the joints for abo ...
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This might be due to lack of blood circulation in the hands and we suggest to do contrast bath therapy ie. Immersing in cold/hot water in the interval of 3-5 minutes which will help you reduce the pain.
I have had shoulder pain for 5-6 years. Later I started feeling number fingers tips of hands and feet. I guess its somew ...
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You should take acupressure treatment and take biochemic calc flour 200x + Nat Mur 200x 4 tab each thrice a day with warm water and take it 5 days and inform me private online .
Most of the time I'm fine and twice or thrice in a week, my wrist and fingers get swelling with noticeable pain. Also on ...
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Leg PainIf you have leg pain then you have to rule out the casues for having leg pain. First of all check your weight and your haemoglobin levels, as Anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. If not if the pain radiates down the back of thigh and legs then it might be due to sciatica. Kindly consult the nearby physiotherapist. Hope you recover soon from the leg pain. Pain in the back while walking and standing Pain in the right legIf you have leg pain please check your body weight and your hemoglobin levels, as Anemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there may not be any pathological reasons for back pain. My suggestion would be to wear MCR Chapels which will help you to prevent the weight falling on the If you have back pain while walking and standing first of all check your weight and your hemoglobin levels, as Anemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having back pain though there may not be any pathological reasons for back pain. My suggestion would be to wear MCR Chapels which will help you to prevent the weight falling on the back. And also should check whether you have flat foot on the right leg that also might be the reason to have pain in one particular leg Pain in the left side of the leg/thighThe compression of the sciatic nerve should be around the right side that's the reason you have pain in the left side. That's the reason you cannot sit or stand and it is exactly around the L5 vertebrae where the sciatic nerve passes by.