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Hand Pain: Treatment, Procedure, Cost and Side Effects

Last Updated: Mar 15, 2023

What is Hand Pain?

The human hand is one of the complex structures of our body consisting of 27 bones. Since, hands allow strong, precise, smooth, and dexterous movements so they often get strained or injured. Hand pain is a very common problem that may result from injury, arthritis, autoimmune disorder, or any other underlying disorder. Hands are often vulnerable to injury.

What are the symptoms of Hand Pain?

Hand pain is a very common problem occurring nowadays. Common symptoms related to hand pain include:

  1. Pain in the wrist or fingers joint, nature may be dull or burning.
  2. Inflammation and swelling in the joints in the hand.
  3. Different sensations such as grinding, grating around the joints.
  4. Changes that are evident around the thumb joints.
  5. Warmth feeling at the affected joints.
  6. Presence of cysts at the fingers end.
  7. Pain in the joints at night.
  8. Trouble in grasping any objects and decrease the grip to hold any object.

What Causes Hand Pain?

Hand pain may be caused by the following reasons:

  • Arthritis, which is the most common cause.
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Gout.
  • Ganglion cysts.
  • Lupus.
  • Peripheral neuropathy.
  • Nerve damage and inflammation.
  • Repetitive motion injuries.
  • Sprain and fractures.
  • Severe chronic health conditions.

Can Hand Pain go away on its own?

The condition of hand pain is one of the most common health problems occurring nowadays. Most of the cases are mild with low symptoms and are not considered to be serious with prolonged conditions. Such cases can get resolved spontaneously in a few days or get controlled with an application of self-care techniques and basic medications.

Medical consultation and treatment are not required. However, in cases when the symptoms are severe and chronic, proper treatment under the supervision of a specialist is necessary.

How Hand Pain is diagnosed?

The diagnosis of hand pain is done under the supervision of a specialist in the following steps:

  1. Detailed information about the complaint:

    It includes a detailed explanation of the symptoms as well as the duration of the problem.

  2. Physical examination:

    It involves the proper examination of hand and wrist while checking the movement and strength of the same.

  3. Diagnostic procedures:

    Such as X-ray, CT scan and MRI may be advised in some cases.

  4. Nerve conduction:

    A nerve conduction study may be performed.

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What is the treatment?

The stiffness and swelling that come with hand discomfort can deplete energy and make it harder to do simple tasks like buttoning garments.

One of the most typical causes of hand discomfort is osteoarthritis, which develops when the shock-absorbing cartilage between bones in the finger joints and at the base of the thumb wears away or is damaged.The pain and tingling you experience when pressure is placed on the median nerve in the wrist or the ulnar nerve close to the elbow are examples of nerve diseases that can also cause hand pain. Tendinitis, an infection of the tissue that connects muscles to bones, can occasionally cause hand pain.

Hand pain can be treated by various treatment options, such as-

  • Splinting of wrist
  • Medications
  • Activity modifications
  • Avoiding overuse of hands
  • Surgery in severe cases
  • Using heat or ice packs on the affected area

How is the treatment done?

Hand pain treatment is done by following distinct procedures, like-

  • Staying away from behaviours that cause persistent pain
  • Taking painkillers such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Switching between ice and heat therapy
  • Wearing splints to support the affected hand
  • Taking proper rest to manage symptoms

How to prevent Hand Pain?

Hand pain can be managed and prevented by adopting some self-care techniques as well as home remedies. Some of those steps which we can take in order to prevent the condition are such as:

  • Such work needs to be avoided which triggers the condition of pain.
  • Intake of some over the counter medicines including analgesics and NSAIDS.
  • The application of an ice pack can reduce the swelling and inflammation.
  • Application of heat on the affected area in the form of wheat bags, hot water bags, or a warm shower, also works well.
  • The use of splints for support to the hands and wrists is significant.
  • Movement of the hand and wrists is much important.

What to do when Hand Pain?

Symptoms of hand pain can be reduced and controlled by some self-care techniques including exercises and home remedies. Some of those ways which we can adopt to ease the pain and discomfort include the following:

  • Exercises, which should be light and gentle. They include rotation of the wrist in clockwise and counterclockwise directions, the opening of the hands wider apart, stretching the fingers away from each other, and making a tight fist as well as light stretches of the hand and wrist.
  • Some home remedies include massage, application of heat, and over-the-counter medicines.

Who is not eligible for the treatment?

People who are not eligible for the hand pain treatment include-

  • One who does not display any signs of hand pain, including swollen hands and pain in the finger joints.
  • Hands that do not appear to be pale and red.
  • People who do not experience discomfort due to pain in their hands.

Who is eligible for Hand Pain Treatment?

Most of the cases of hand pain are mild and involve the occurrence of simple and basic symptoms, which can be controlled and overcome by the application of some self-care techniques, home remedies, and over-the-counter medicines.

However in certain conditions when the symptoms are severe and prolonged, there arises a need for urgent medical care and treatment. Such symptoms making an individual eligible for treatment are such as:

  • The feeling of severe pain and discomfort in the hand or wrists.
  • If there is a chance of any fracture in the bones of the hand, fingers, or wrists.
  • Loss of senses in part or the whole hand.
  • Hand or wrists or their part seems to be in an abnormal shape.
  • Restricted movements of hands, fingers, or wrists.

Are there any side effects of hand pain treatment?

In order to treat hand discomfort, doctors frequently prescribe treatments and medications, which can result in adverse consequences like the following:

  • Heavy drug usage is discouraged for those with heart conditions and high blood pressure because it could result in cardiac arrest.
  • Overusing opioids in an effort to quickly alleviate hand pain is a terrible idea because it increases the risk of heart disease, physical deterioration, and a sleepy sensation.
  • Other than simple painkillers, elderly diabetics need a specific dosage of medication. Everyone is encouraged to take an antacid as well while using painkillers.

What are the hand pain post-treatment guidelines?

Hand pain comes along with common side effects such as pain in joints of fingers and wrists, redness and swelling and difficulty to carry out day to day activities. With the course of the treatment there are some side effects as well. Besides physiotherapy and exercises, patients are often medicated with pain killers and pain killers are useful but with improper and overuse of the dosage, there might be various side effects. With the overuse of the pain killers, patients might have side effects such as nausea, rashes, and liver damage (when the drug is overused). Doctors prescribe an antacid along with the painkillers as painkillers often cause side effects of stomach upset as well.

How long does it take to recover from hand pain?

The recovery period from Hand pain is quite variable for a different patient. It may get recovered within a time span of a few days to some weeks with the help of proper treatment and medications. However, Hand pain treatment may go a long way in severe cases too.

What is the price of Hand Pain Treatment in India?

Hand pain treatment often requires surgeries along with long-term medications and physiotherapies. The cost of treatment is pocket-friendly. In case of surgeries, depending on the condition of the patient, surgeries range from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 50,000. There is also a need for continuous medications which cost monthly between Rs. 500 to 1500 and the physiotherapy session charges depend from doctor to doctor which usually range between Rs. 1500 to Rs. 3500. There might be some additional equipment that needs to be bought by the patients such as splinters, acupuncture machines, compression gloves. The cost of the equipment depends on the quality and branding of the product which might range between Rs. 1000 and Rs. 5000.

Are the results of the Hand Pain Treatment permanent?

The treatment methods for the condition of health pain involves self-care techniques including light and gentle exercises, home remedies such as massage therapy, application of heat, and over the counter medicines like paracetamol and RICE therapy involving rest, ice, compression, and elevation techniques for the relief from severe pain and discomfort.

Though the results of these methods are permanent, chances of recurrence still persist.

What are the alternatives to Hand Pain Treatment?

Hand pain requires continuous and periodic treatment in order to cure the pain. These pains are abrupt in nature and can arrive suddenly when you have an injury or overwork. For aged people, due to the deficiency of proper immune system, it requires a long time to heal. With proper medications and exercises, the pain eases but you need to maintain yourself as well. The results of the treatment are sporadic and can be chronic again when additional damage occurs on the affected area. The treatment of hand pain requires a long procurement period so you need to be patient with the outcomes of the treatment.

Physical Exercises for the people suffering from Hand Pain:

Exercises significantly influence how symptoms of the condition of hand pain are managed. Some of the exercises that are typically preferred in such situations and may play a key role in controlling and managing the symptoms are:

  • Making a fist
  • Stretching the fingers,
  • Stretching the claw
  • Strengthening the grip
  • Strengthening the pinch
  • Lifting the fingers
  • Extending the thumb
  • Flexing, touching, and stretching the thumb

These exercises are designed to improve the range of motion, strengthen hands and fingers, and relieve pain and discomfort.

What to eat during Hand Pain Treatment?

Food may have an impact, both positive as well as negative, on the condition of the hand pain.

Hence it is important for us to know about the food items which can ease the pain and enhance mobility or movements in the hand joints. Some of those are such as:

  • Sources of omega-3 fatty acids such as fish oils, fatty fishes like salmon and sardines.
  • Nuts and seeds such as almonds, walnuts, flax seeds, and chia seeds.
  • Green vegetables like cabbage, mustard greens, and kale.
  • Fruits such as apple, blueberries, and pineapple.
  • Healthy oils such as olive oil.
  • Lentils and beans like chickpeas, soya bean.
  • Whole grains such as barley, rye, oats, whole wheat.
  • Dark chocolate.

What not to eat during Hand Pain Treatment?

Some foods often act as a barrier in the treatment process. We must avoid those foods that may flare up the symptoms.

Therefore, it is crucial that we are aware of the foods that can aggravate these conditions and may be to blame for the accompanying inflammation and swelling. Examples are:

  • Intake of low-salt foods, as their high salt content may cause swelling due to fluid retention. Additionally, it guarantees a decrease in calcium loss, which lowers the chance of fracture and osteoporosis.
  • Consumption of processed foods.
  • Sugar-laden food items.

Should I go to urgent care for Hand Pain?

Although health problems such as hand pain are mild in most cases, it is followed by control and management through self-care techniques, home remedies, and over-the-counter medicines. However in certain conditions when the symptoms are severe and prolonged, there arises a need for urgent medical care and attention. Such symptoms include:

  • The feeling of severe pain and discomfort in the hand or wrists.
  • If there is a chance of any fracture in the bones of the hand, fingers, or wrists.
  • Loss of senses in part or the whole hand.
  • Hand or wrists or their part seems to be in an abnormal shape.
  • Restricted movements of hands, fingers, or wrists.
Summary: Hand pain is one of the most common health problems occurring nowadays. The treatment methods involve self-care techniques including light and gentle exercises and home remedies such as massage therapy as well as the application of heat. Other methods include over-the-counter medicines like paracetamol and RICE therapy involving rest, ice, compression, and elevation for relief from severe pain and discomfort. Urgent medical care may be needed in severe cases.

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