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Sharp throbbing pain in wrist
I experience a sharp throbbing pain in wrist ( right hand) and sometimes it is accompanied by contraction pain in the forearm area also. The palm swells a little near the thumb , and the veins are distinctly exposed turning the skin colour of my palm a little greenish/purple. I have constant strained neck, with pain in the shoulder blade. My muscles in the same region are strained always. This is concentrated in the right part of my body. I have no history of a major accident, or neurological trauma. My job involves sitting and working on a computer.
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Carpel tunnel syndrome Thoracic outlet syndrome Or radicular pain U need assessment Please seek a neurologist or a neurosurgeon near by
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