Pain of the hand

Man's limbs are very difficult. They suffer the heaviest loads. So, in general, nothing surprising in that hands sometimes start to hurt, no. Soreness does not necessarily indicate any serious disorder in the body. But to neglect unpleasant sensations is also not worth it.

Why can the brush hurt?

  1. The simplest explanation of pain is trauma . The brushes have a lot of different joints and muscles, so the likelihood of damaging anything higher. As a rule, soreness, which appeared as a result of a bruise or dislocation, subsides with time, and at the site of the injury there is a hematoma, swelling, or at least a small knob.
  2. A common disease of the hands - tunnel syndrome . It is diagnosed if there is compression of the median nerve. Most often the ailment develops due to professional activity - those who spend a lot of time with a computer mouse in their hands, or often play musical instruments.
  3. In tendonitis, tendons become inflamed.
  4. Because of gouty arthritis, the brush hurts when bending and just like that. The cause of the disease is the accumulation of salts of uric acid in the joints.
  5. Complicated and incorrectly intergrown fractures can lead to deforming osteoarthritis . Unpleasant sensations with this diagnosis arise as a result of stress.
  6. Pain sometimes accompanies the snapping finger syndrome . It develops if the brush is in tension for a long time. Because of the swelling of the tendon sheath, the fingers on the arm can be very difficult to straighten.
  7. Serious and, fortunately, a rare cause of pain in the hands - aseptic necrosis . The disease develops against the background of a violation of the blood supply of bone tissue.
  8. Very often, with soreness in the wrists, rheumatoid arthritis begins. The disease is almost always accompanied by the formation of edema.

What if the hand swells and hurts?

  1. If the hands have swelling, it is desirable to remove all ornaments - they can press too strongly and disturb blood circulation.
  2. When getting an injury, the brush should be fixed at rest and, if possible, attach ice to it.
  3. Strong pain can be removed with analgesics, anesthetics or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

It is important to understand that pain in the hands is not an independent disease. It's just a symptom. Therefore, a truly effective treatment should presuppose elimination of the underlying cause.