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Right hand wrist and forearm severe pain
My father has small accident where his hand has severe pain x ray is normal ortho told that it might be soft tissue issue but though tremodol is given in IV every 6-8 hours still he is unable to move hand Is it canala issue or tissue or ligamantaion issue ?this is for right hand wrist and forearm,the left ahoulder was fractured and surgey was succesdully done and plates were implanted,what can be cause for the right hand wrist and forearm pain from day 1
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Kindly elaborate your issue along with the Xray films. Kindly get a video consultation for appropriate treatment.
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Share xray and report
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Hello kindly elaborate the history and share the x-ray films Get an proper orthopaedic consultation if possible
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It's difficult to determine the exact cause of your father's hand pain without a proper physical examination and additional diagnostic tests. However, if the x-ray did not show any fractures, it is likely that it is a soft tissue injury such as a ligament sprain, muscle strain or tendonitis. Carpal tunnel syndrome could also be a possibility but it would be necessary to perform nerve conduction studies to confirm it. It is good that he is receiving medication for pain relief, but it is important to also rest the affected limb and avoid any activities that aggravate the pain. Physical therapy may also be helpful to improve range of motion and promote healing. I would recommend that you follow up with the orthopedic specialist to discuss the current situation and evaluate whether any additional diagnostic tests, such as an MRI or ultrasound, are needed. They may also suggest further management options such as a splint or brace for immobilization, injection therapy, or referral to a specialist for further evaluation.
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Get crepe bandage immobilisation and keep them elevated Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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