Question:
It occurs in the hand when tendons and the tendon sheath on the thumb side of the wrist swell and become inflamed. I had it last year in my left hand and it took months for it to go away. Now I have it in my right hand. I'm using a splint, icing it, and taking ibuprofen to reduce the swelling. Does anyone know of any tricks to help it go away faster?
Answers:
Yes, it is a wonderful thing, cortisone inaction at the sight. Painful for a few minutes but oh what a relief it is after! Good luck!
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