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carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist splint, pain, wrist, wrist pain is any pain, discomfort, in the wrist, carpal tunnel syndrome, common cause of wrist pain, feel aching, burning, numbness, tingling in palm, wrist, thumb, fingers, thumb muscle, become weak, making it difficult to grasp things, pain, extend up to elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome occurs, an important nerve, the median nerve, gets compressed, wrist, swelling, such swelling, a repetitive motion, wrist, typing on a computer keyboard, using a computer mouse, playing racquetball, handball, sewing, painting, writing, using a vibrating tool, pregnant, menopausal, overweight, have diabetes, premenstrual syndrome, an underactive thyroid, rheumatoid arthritis, wrist pain, bruising, swelling, a sign of an injury, signs of a possible broken bone include misshapen joints, inability to move the wrist, hand, a finger, common injuries include sprain, strain, tendinitis, bursitis, arthritis is another common cause of wrist pain, swelling, stiffness, many types of arthritis, osteoarthritis occurs, overuse, rheumatoid arthritis generally affects both wrists, psoriatic arthritis accompanies psoriasis, infectious arthritis, medical emergency, signs of an infection include redness, warmth, the wrist, fever, above 100°f, recent illness, common causes, wrist pain, gout, occurs, produce too much uric acid, a waste product, forms crystals in joints, rather than excreted, in the urine, pseudogout, calcium deposits in joints, the wrists, knees, causing pain, redness, swelling, carpal tunnel syndrome, make adjustments to work habits, environment, make sure that keyboard is low enough that wrists aren't bending upwards type, take plenty of breaks from activities that aggravate the pain, typing, stop often to rest the hands, moment, rest hands on sides, not the wrists, an occupational therapist, ways to ease pain, swelling, stop the syndrome from coming back, over-the-counter pain medications, ibuprofen, naproxen, relieve pain, swelling, various mousepads, typing pads, split keyboards, wrist splints, braces, designed to relieve wrist pain, find these devices help symptoms, wish to try a few different kinds, any help, need to wear a wrist splint at night sleep, helps reduce the swelling, alone is not working, wear the splints, apply hot, cold compresses periodically, recent injury, rest wrist, keep it elevated, apply ice, tender, swollen area, take over-the-counter pain medication, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, wear a splint, several days, wrist splints, purchased at many drugstores, medical supply stores, non-infectious arthritis, flexibility, strengthening exercises every day, work, a physical therapist to learn the best, safest exercises, wrist, try the exercises after a hot bath, shower so that wrist is warmed up, less stiff, not perform exercises, wrist is actively inflamed, make sure that also rest the joint adequately, rest, exercise, have arthritis, get emergency care, unable to move wrist, hand, a finger, wrist, hand, fingers, misshapen, bleeding significantly, call doctor right away, fever over 100°f, rash, have swelling, redness of wrist, recent illness, a virus, infection, call doctor, an appointment, have swelling, redness, stiffness in one, wrists, have numbness, tingling, weakness, in the wrist, hand, fingers, pain, have lost any muscle mass, in the wrist, hand, fingers, have been following self-care treatments, two weeks but still have pain, doctor, perform a physical examination, an examination, the wrists, hands, ask questions the following, did the wrist pain begin, did it occur suddenly, severely, mildly, the pain constant, the pain worse, at night, self care, the pain sharp, throbbing, burning, is there numbness, tingling in any of fingers, where exactly, pain, is it in both wrists, does it extend, fingers, does the pain occur only, certain movements, positions, does the pain, prevent normal use, the wrist, hand, arm, the pain worse, movement, what helps it, is it better, immobilization, prevent movement, does splinting the wrist, applying heat help, any medications help, joint pain elsewhere, pain elsewhere, neck, what medications, any recent injuries, illnesses, involved in activities requiring repetitious hand, wrist movements, sewing, knitting, computer keyboard use, diagnostic tests that performed include an x-ray, doctor suspects, an infection, gout, pseudogout, draw fluid, joint to examine under a microscope, anti-inflammatory drugs, injection, a steroid medication performed, surgery, medications needed to treat some conditions, prevent carpal tunnel syndrome, adjust keyboard so that, not have to bend wrist upward typing, take frequent breaks from activities that, require wrist movement, work, an occupational therapist, prevent gout attacks, limit alcohol, lose weight, overweight, drink plenty of water, reduce the amount, liver, anchovies, sardines, herring that eat, medications, prescribed by doctor, losing weight, prevent osteoarthritis, viera aj, carpal tunnel syndrome, am fam physician, 68(2), 265-272, padua l, carpal tunnel syndrome in pregnancy, multiperspective follow-up of untreated cases, neurology, 59(10), 1643-1646, american academy of orthopaedic surgeons, aaos, aaos clinical guideline on wrist pain, phase i, rosemont, il, american academy of orthopaedic surgeons, 2002.



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