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Right thumb twitch
Few days ago i over did squeezing lemons lots of lemons since then this twitching comes and goes Sometimes it twitches for 2-3 secs sometimes longer
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Immediately take cold pack
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once pain reduce, stretch ur fingure
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don't use fingure for few days
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Do hot fermentation and stretching exercise of thumb  do ball exercise
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Do thumb muscle stretching by watching YouTube video. Apply ice & volini gels , u can even consult a orthopaedic surgeon
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You overused your muscles . Do not worry , do some stretching  you ,ll get rud of this.
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You need an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment
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There can be weakness in your muscles. Doing strengthening exercises can be helpful. You can use cold pack if there is any discomfort or pain. Also observe the aggravating factors that are causing this issue.
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Consult your nearby physiotherapist for proper assessment and treatment protocol.
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Are you diabetic? If yes what is your glucose level? You should consult a physiotherapist in person for complete assessment and treatment.
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Nothing to worry, apply ice pack thrice a day for 15mins, check for 2 days, if you dont find any improvement then consult in person with physical therapist near you for proper assessment so that proper ttratment can be given.
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Greetings from Rid of Pain Physiotherapy U need to consult to the Physiotherapist for complete assessment n diagnosis of the problem.
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Use Cold/Ice pack application for 10-15 mins 2-3 times a day Apply pain relief ointment for 3-4 times a day Rest Use finger immobilization bandage to avoid mobility of the joints
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Visit Nearest Physiotherapy clinic for complete assessment and treatment
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Visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment. After assessment proper treatment can be suggested by physiotherapist. Give complete rest.
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Please consult a physio therapist for complete assessment n treatment plan . Some details needed.
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Visit a physio therapist for complete assessment
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