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Painful Joints
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The last two days my knuckles in my right hand have been SO painful. Both the upper joint and the main knuckle. It's radiating up my fingers into the hand. I have done very little typing over the last week although I have got very bad tendinitis and tenosynivitis which I thought were most wrist related.
Fingers are really stiff in the morning too. Is this likely to be arthritis? Any tips on how to ease the pain?
Fingers are really stiff in the morning too. Is this likely to be arthritis? Any tips on how to ease the pain?
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It would appear to me that you've described some of the symptoms listed there.
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It would appear to me that you've described some of the symptoms listed there.
Much too early for an accurate diagnosis and could be due to many, many things....arthritis of both types,repetitive strain injuries, gout, carpal tunnel syndrome.........you name it.
Advice: Ibuprofen 400mgs three times a day after food and monitor the situation for the next 5 days.
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Advice: Ibuprofen 400mgs three times a day after food and monitor the situation for the next 5 days.
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I have Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)which started in my hands, exactly as you describe. It is caused by your immune system attacking the connective tissue in your joints. If what you have is PMR, the doctor will prescribe steroid treatment which takes away the pain and swelling very quickly. The sooner you get a diagnosis and treatment, the less severe it becomes. If it is PMR and it is left untreated, it will evolve to affect your neck, shoulders, hips and upper thighs. You should see your doc asap.
Often Auto-immune diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis can lurk for months without significant symptoms.
I would suggest going for a blood test to rule out RA. Its a simple test for Rheumatoid Factor. If its elevated you may have RA which could be a reactive form, especially if you have suffered recently with an infection.
I would suggest going for a blood test to rule out RA. Its a simple test for Rheumatoid Factor. If its elevated you may have RA which could be a reactive form, especially if you have suffered recently with an infection.