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Kienbock's disease
I have been diagnosed with Kienbock's disease after an MRI scan and Xray...however my wrist been immobilised since 20 days and i am feeling some improvements...the Dr recommended to do a revascularisation surgery to my situation and he told me that i am in stage 2 of the kienbock's disease...what i want to know is if it is normal to feel better with the wrist with time and a surgery is needed? or i should check another doctor to know better about my situation? and thank you
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Hi dere,  acc to me its all about your wish,  surgery is recommended only if you have severe symptoms,  if u can maintain ur day to day activities and you wish to change your life style,  u might not require surgery.
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you always have an option to consult hand and upper limb specialist once more.
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prevent stress to dat area,  I mean ur wrist area.
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