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Hand is paining after an blood test 2 days before I had cbc test now my right hand is painnig what should I do
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, You should apply thrombophob and keep the hand elevated. The problem will be better in ,2'to3, days
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If swelling present apply thrombophobe..
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Sometimes hand May heart due to the local swelling due to inoculation. You can do some cold fermentation and take any simple pain killer. You will be alright in couple of days
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If swelling present, you can apply thrombophob gel.
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apply some ice packs and thrombophob gel.
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U can consult me for consultation
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Applying ice pack at the site should help with the pain.
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