Common Hand and Wrist Problems and Complications
1. Hand and Wrist Fractures
Hand and Wrist fractures are common injuries that occur due to falls or
direct trauma. They typically involve the distal radius or carpal
bones.
Symptoms: Intense pain, swelling, bruising, and
difficulty moving the hand and wrist.
Treatment: Treatment may involve casting,
splinting, or surgical intervention to realign the bones. For expert
hand and wrist fracture treatment, consult Dr. Darshan Bafna, an experienced
orthopedic surgeon in Mumbai.
2. Hand and Wrist Tendonitis
Tendonitis occurs when the tendons in the hand and wrist become irritated
or inflamed due to repetitive motions, such as typing or playing
sports.
Symptoms: Pain, tenderness, and weakness in the
hand and wrist, particularly when gripping or lifting objects.
Treatment: Rest, ice, anti-inflammatory
medications, and physical therapy. In severe cases, corticosteroid
injections may be required.
3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs
through the hand and wrist, becomes compressed, causing numbness and pain
in the hand and fingers.
Symptoms: Numbness, tingling, and pain in the
hand and wrist and hand, especially at night.
Treatment: Wearing a hand and wrist splint,
anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. In severe
cases, surgery may be needed to relieve pressure on the median
nerve.
4. Hand and Wrist Sprains
Hand and Wrist sprains occur when the ligaments that support the hand and wrist
are stretched or torn, often due to a fall or sudden impact.
Symptoms: Pain, swelling, and limited movement in
the hand and wrist.
Treatment: Rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
In severe cases, immobilization or physical therapy might be
necessary for recovery.