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Thumb
Tendonitis: Symptoms and Treatment
Tendonitis is characterized
by an inflammation of the tendons, which are the thick, fibrous
tissues that attach muscle to bone. In thumb tendonitis the tendons
that connect the muscles of the thumb to the wrist become inflamed.
The causes of thumb tendonitis can vary, but it is generally caused
by repetitive movement or awkward positioning of the thumb for extended
periods of time. New mothers are the most commonly afflicted because
of the awkward positioning necessary when caring for a newborn.
Thumb Tendonitis Symptoms:
- Pain in the thumb and wrist
- Pain in the forearm
- Swelling of the thumb
- Numbness of the thumb and forefinger
- A clicking or ticking sound when you move
your thumb
Thumb Tendonitis Treatment:
As with all forms of tendonitis, you should begin by isolating and
resting the area as much as possible. You should also apply hot
and cold compresses, and you can take an over the counter non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medication (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen. If the
pain doesn’t subside you should contact your physician in
order to determine if there is an underlying condition that may
be causing your thumb tendonitis or to receive a more effective
pain treatment.
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