Hand Pain Treatment Specialist in Frisco, Denton, and Plano, TX
Hand pain can be caused by several different disorders such as sprains, fractures, and arthritis. While some people can heal with rest, others might need medical attention. Hand consists of so many diverse parts, that there are numerous potential reasons for hand pain. Pain can also come from the bones, ligaments, tendons, nerves, skin, and other components that support the hands in performing a variety of functions. If you are suffering from hand pain, do not ignore it and get the precise diagnosis and appropriate treatment from our board-certified pain management specialist, Dr. Mohan, at Pain Specialists of Frisco. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Frisco, TX, and Denton, TX.
Table of Contents:
What causes hand pain and numbness?
What are the most common hand injuries?
How do you treat chronic pain in the hands?
How do I know if my wrist pain is serious?
Hand pain and numbness can stem from a range of factors, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, which occurs when the median nerve that is located in the wrist ends up being compressed, which can leave you with symptoms like pain, tingling, and numbness specifically in the hand and fingers. Additionally, conditions like peripheral neuropathy, characterized by damage to the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord, can result in sensations of pain and numbness in the hands. Arthritis, tendonitis, repetitive strain injuries from activities like typing or sports, nerve compression due to underlying health issues, such as diabetes or thyroid disorders, and traumatic injuries to the hand or wrist can all contribute to these symptoms. Poor ergonomics, prolonged use of vibrating tools, and certain lifestyle habits can exacerbate hand pain and numbness. Getting some medical help for an all-inclusive evaluation and the right diagnosis is very important to find the underlying cause and create an effective treatment plan to alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications.
Hand injuries actually have a large range of concerns, with fractures being a common occurrence that can affect the fingers, hand bones, or wrist bones. These fractures typically result from traumatic events like falls, sports injuries, or workplace accidents. Tendon injuries are also frequent and can manifest as conditions like trigger finger or tendonitis, often stemming from repetitive movements or overuse of the hand. Sprains and strains, which involve damage to ligaments or muscles, can occur from sudden twists or trauma. Lacerations, or cuts, are another prevalent hand injury that can result from accidents involving sharp objects. Dislocations, where the bones in the hand are forced out of their normal positions, are often seen in high-impact injuries. Additionally, nerve injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome or peripheral neuropathy can lead to symptoms like pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand. These injuries can occur due to various factors like sports activities, workplace hazards, household accidents, or underlying health conditions, underscoring the importance of proper medical assessment and treatment to facilitate optimal recovery and prevent long-term complications in hand function.
When it comes to managing chronic pain in the hands, a comprehensive treatment plan may involve various modalities to address both the underlying cause of the pain and its symptoms. Medications such as NSAIDs, opioids, or anticonvulsants may be prescribed to help alleviate pain and discomfort. Physical therapy is often utilized to improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion in the hand and wrist, as well as to correct any postural or movement issues contributing to the pain. Injections of corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid can provide targeted pain relief by limiting inflammation and improving the lubrication in the joint. Occupational therapy may also be recommended to assist in modifying daily activities to decrease strain on the hands. In some cases, surgical interventions like arthroplasty, tendon repair, or joint fusion may be necessary to address structural issues causing pain. Therapies like acupuncture, chiropractic care, or even biofeedback could offer additional relief and support overall well-being. An integrated approach that considers all these factors, in conjunction with close monitoring and support from healthcare providers, can help individuals effectively manage chronic hand pain and improve their quality of life.
Wrist pain can vary greatly from a little discomfort to intense debilitating pain, and it’s essential to pay attention to certain signs that may indicate a serious underlying issue. If you end up experiencing severe or ongoing pain that does not improve with rest, swelling, bruising, redness, warmth, or deformity in the wrist area, it’s important to seek medical attention. Additionally, if you have difficulty moving or using your wrist, numbness or tingling in your fingers or hand, or if the pain also has some weakness or loss of grip strength, these may be indications of a more serious concern that might need an evaluation by a healthcare professional. It’s best to be cautious and meet with a doctor to find out the cause of your wrist pain and receive appropriate treatment. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We serve patients from Frisco TX, Denton TX, Plano TX, Carrollton TX, Prosper TX, Lewisville TX, Allen TX, Aubrey TX, and surrounding areas.
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▸ Chronic Pain Medication Management