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Pain in right wrist joint with hand
Extreme pain while doing any work or applying pressure on the right hand. X ray showed all is fine. Which medicine to take to reduce pain?
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Please share the photographs of hand pointing to the site of pain . Any abnormal sensations like numbness or tingling or weakness in hand.? U needs detailed evaluation for your correct diagnosis for proper treatment.
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This could be ulnar impaction, TFCC injury
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clinical examination, physio, antiinflammatory medications
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You are most likely having a ganglion in your wrist You can take anti inflammatories according to your body weight and allergy profile and Co morbidities
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Seek a qualified opinion
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Looks like tendinitis. Take hifenac p tablet 1-0-1 for 3 days( after food). Oxalgin nano gel— 1-0-1 for a week
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