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De Quervain's tenosynovitis
I am suffering with severe pain since 30 days, visited couple of doctors A General Physician and Orthopedic. Bothsuggested Antacids Pain Killers and advised use of Splint. I don't see any improvement in pain. Can any one suggest is surgery best to releuve or shall I wait for some more time ?? Appreciate responses Thanks & Regards KK
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Go for Intralesional deoprednisolone injection. This is one step. After conservative management fails. Mostly gives relief. Avoids surgery.
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Patients post surgery are generally not very satisfied post the release.
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The condition which you have is partly developed by Repetitive hand or wrist movements
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1. ice application 2. use wrist splint for 4 to 6 weeks 3. physiotherapy can be done 4. stop using relative movements of hand and lifting heavy objects during this course of treatment
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if pain does not subside after 6 weeks we can try steroid injection of the affected tendons/ muscles at wrist. you could consult me for appointment
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Surgery is preferred if there is no pain relief.. U can try Physiotherapy for a week and see how it’s improving..
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Try ultrasonic therapy and ice packs.. wear wrist binder or splint..
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If symptoms persists even after above treatment then surgery is a best available option
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