Dequervains Tendonitis - Pain in Wrist
Thursday, March 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed
Our hands are used for everything. From typing to writing and all activities in between. They’re constantly moving our wrists and our fingers. Now our hands are flexible, they do get tired and sometimes have paid. When you do get the pain in your wrist the best thing you can do is find a treatment and apply it to your wrist pain relief. Wrist tendonitis which is known as dequervains tendonitis. Here is how you can treat wrist tendonitis or dequervains tendonitis.
What can you do about Dequervains tendonitis?
Dequervains tendonitis occurs on the side of the wrist, where the tendon of your thumb runs through your forearm and occurs from moving the thumb vigorously. You can bet that the kids today with text messaging are going to have some type of problem in the future. That is all you see everywhere you go the kids using their thumbs to text message. They will have to get dequervains tendonitis when they get a little older, don’t you think.
Which you’ll feel is a shooting pain in the thumb and forearm. Not only to our children have a chance of getting this tendonitis and if you have an occupation that requires a lot of dexterity and you will most likely get dequervains tendonitis. Remember that as we get older the tendons become less elastic and we are in position to get strain and sprains. There are a couple of ways to treat this.
How to treat Dequervains tendonitis
Much like any other type of tendonitis, the patient, with at-home care, can treat dequervains tendonitis. Your doctor will recommend that you not use that wrist as much as possible, and that to apply ice to the swollen area every day for at least fifteen minutes. Also, it may help to wear a wrist splint or
WRIST BRACE WITH SPLINT #4039 MED-LEFT
brace to help support both the thumb and wrist to prevent further injury. To help with the pain of the tendonitis, over the counter medicine such as ibuprofen and aspirin can help with dulling the pain. Cortisone shots can help in extreme cases, but the pain will most likely return after a few months.
The best way to treat dequervains tendonitis is with home treatments. Prevention is a great way to avoid the pain that can occur with dequervains tendonitis. You must make sure that you use your thumb and wrist as little as possible. Now if you work and your job requires you to use these tendons you should wear some type of brace if you have a history of dequervains tendonitis or if you start to see early symptoms. Don’t forget the old saying “prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
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