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Yes .. YOU can!!!: Think flesh=muscles/tissue and not bone/ligament/disc/nerves with chronic pain! cts can be self cured with a self-care with a wellness program of vits ... Read More
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Dr. Mark Einbecker answered
36 years experience Hand Surgery
Find cause: The first step in any treatment plan is to learn first what the problem is . Once you find the cause of your hand pain then you can tailor appropriat ... Read More
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Dr. Mark Weston answered
31 years experience Orthopedic Spine Surgery
Trauma carpal tunnel: Arthritis degenerative or rheumatoid peripheral neuropathy and compressive neuropathof hand elbow or neck general answer fora generaL question more ... Read More
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Dr. Troy Reyna answered
44 years experience Pediatric Surgery
You shouldn't: Hand pain in a hand containing an IV could indicate infiltration of the iv. It is a relative indication to remove the IV and restart elsewhere if it i ... Read More
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Dr. Steven Sheskier answered
39 years experience Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgery
Pain subjective: Pain is subjective and if there are no signs of IV not working or inflamation often it is left in for want of another IV site if the IV is necessary.
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Dr. Craig Morton answered
18 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Several options: Hand pain can come from an irritated nerve in your neck, shoulder, elbow, or wrist. You could also have inflammation in the tendons or joints of the ... Read More
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Dr. Kenneth Merriman answered
47 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Nonspecfic: ? Hard to say with such a nonspecfic complaint carpal tunnel syndrome is quite common as is arthritis at the base of the thumb
more detail would h ... Read More
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Dr. Shawn Dalton-bethea answered
20 years experience Pain Management
Left Hand Pain: Hello. Need more information. Are you left hand dominant?Any trauma involved? What activities aggravate your left hand pain? Does it stay in your hand ... Read More
A 30-year-old member asked:

Dr. Troy Reyna answered
44 years experience Pediatric Surgery
Hand specialist: Get checked out for carpal tunnel syndrome.
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Michael Sparacino answered
37 years experience Family Medicine
See below: These are symtoms that need to be evaluated thoroughly your physician. He/she will be able to discuss his/her findings and suggest a plan.
A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Troy Reyna answered
44 years experience Pediatric Surgery
Yes: Depending on the type, location, and chronicity of pain, a hand specialist would be advisable.
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A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Craig Morton answered
18 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
No: If you are referring to a urinary catheter then no. If you are referring to an IV catheter in your hand then yes it is possible to have some pain aft ... Read More
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