Pain - wrist
Common CausesCarpal tunnel syndrome is a common cause of wrist pain. You may feel aching, burning, numbness, or tingling in your palm, wrist, thumb, or fingers. The thumb muscle can become weak, making it difficult to grasp things. Pain may extend up to your elbow.
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when an important nerve (called the median nerve) gets compressed at the wrist because of swelling. Such swelling can occur if you:
Wrist pain with bruising and swelling is often a sign of an injury. The signs of a possible broken bone include misshapen joints and inability to move the wrist, hand, or a finger. Other common injuries include sprain, strain, tendinitis, and bursitis.
Arthritis is another common cause of wrist pain, swelling, and stiffness. There are many types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis occurs with age and overuse. Rheumatoid arthritisgenerally affects both wrists. Psoriatic arthritisaccompanies psoriasis.
Infectious arthritis is a medical emergency. The signs of an infection include redness and warmth of the wrist, fever above 100F, and recent illness.
Other common causes of wrist pain include:
For carpal tunnel syndrome, you may need to make adjustments to your work habits and environment:
For a recent injury:
For non-infectious arthritis:
Get emergency care if:
Call your doctor right away if:
Call your doctor for an appointment if:
Your doctor will perform a physical examination, which may include an examination of the wrists and hands, and ask questions such as the following:
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include an x-ray. If your doctor suspects that you have an infection, gout, or pseudogout, he or she may draw fluid from from the joint to examine under a microscope.
Anti-inflammatory drugs may be prescribed. Injection with a steroid medication may be performed. Surgery or medications may be needed to treat some conditions.
PreventionTo prevent carpal tunnel syndrome:
To prevent gout attacks:
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Wright PE II. Carpal tunnel, ulnar tunnel, and stenosing tenosynovitis. In: Canale ST, Beatty JH, eds. Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2007:chap 73.
Mercier LR. The forearm, wrist, and hand. In: Mercier LR, ed. Practical Orthopedics. 6th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2008:chap 7.
When typing be sure not to rest your wrist on the keyboard or any other thing in front of the keyboard. Resting your wrist causes it to bend and can cause pain. Be sure to leave your wrist elevated while typing.
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To prevent or alleviate wrist pain from pull-ups, you can try using wrist wraps for support, ensuring proper form and grip technique, gradually increasing your strength and flexibility, and incorporating wrist-strengthening exercises into your routine.
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One correct option that you should consider if you are experiencing wrist pain is to adjust the height of your work table.
To prevent or treat wrist pain caused by repetitive movements or strain on the wrist joint, you can try the following: Take frequent breaks and stretch your wrists during repetitive tasks. Use ergonomic tools and adjust your workspace to reduce strain on your wrists. Perform wrist-strengthening exercises to improve flexibility and reduce pain. Apply ice or heat to the affected area to reduce inflammation and pain. Consider wearing a wrist brace or splint for support during activities that aggravate the pain. If the pain persists, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.
You should not be in pain 8 months after a broken wrist; something is wrong. What to do is see your doctor ASAP.
If your left hand and wrist veins get huge and pain begins you need to see immediate medical condition. You may have a clot.
Frequent, nerve pain in the hands or hand or wrist is a result of overuse or trauma. It could also be a sign of putting to much pressure on the hand or wrist, and is causing bone, muscle, or tissue pain.
Any number of web pages can help you with wrist pain treatments. Webmd can help with ideas, as well as mayoclinic. Your doctor is the best form of help.