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Friday, February 3, 2017

You Have to Call Doctor Soon if You See This Wrist in Your Hand

Wrist injuries are common to us, especially hard worker. Usually only smeared with balm or massage can already healed. However, there are some signs of the hand injury that you have to be alert because of the potential to cause more serious problems. To mark a more serious injury and hard to heal, you should immediately to the doctor.   
wrist injuries / pic via conalexis.com

This article below is list of main causes of wrist injuries :

  1. Tenosynovitis

    Tenosynovitis is the inflammation of the fluid-filled sheath (synovium) that surrounds a tendon. The inflammation is usually caused by a microtrauma or stress, and mostly affects people with physical jobs. The abductor muscle and the short extensor in the thumb are usually affected by the inflammation which can thicken the ligament and damage the sheath (synovium). 
  2. De Quervain syndrome

    This unusual disease causes soreness and swelling in the wrist besides also causing cysts and nodules. The affected part of the wrist is the extensor ligament of the thumb which is responsible for moving the thumbs up and outwards. The syndrome will thicken your ligament up to twice its size and make any wrist movement extremely painful. 
  3. Nodular tenosynovitis

    This problem is caused by tumors in the hand. They usually occur in the thumb, index and medium finger, but can also be found in the wrist, hip, ankles, knees, spine and shoulders. These tumors are commonly painless, as only 21% of the patients have reported pain. 
  4. Ganglions

    Enlarged ganglions in the wrists are lumps related to degeneration of a synovial cyst or some other connective tissue or fibrous structure next to the joint, usually a ligament or tendon. This may be connected to a past trauma, with 50-70% of the lumps on the wrists being gangliomas. They usually grow up to 2.5 cm. in size. 
  5. Lipomas

    Lipomas are benign tumors in the wrist that may also appear on the palm. They can be very debilitating and might render you unable to extend your fingers. Lipomas are always accompanied by pain and an increased sensitivity. The treatment for wrist injuries depends on the severity and the cause of the problem. If the injury is annoying and painful, it can be treated with painkillers. However, if it causes bigger problems, it may require a surgery. This is why it’s important to recognize the problem on time and consult with a doctor for the appropriate therapy.
 
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