Three months ago, a millimeter or two of flesh was scraped off the left hand in the area between the pisiformis, and now the back of the hand is often tight, the fingers are occasionally numb, and the blood vessels in the left arm bulge easily (harder and more swollen than the right arm), and the left thumb is less flexible than the right thumb.These symptoms appeared two months after the injury and were not present at the beginning or were not very obvious.Is this an after-effect of trauma?Is there a way to treat it? It won't be ruined. ...... And this scar now occasionally has a slight pain
Condition Analysis:
Hello, I am happy to serve you. According to your description and clinical symptoms the site of injury is right on the surface of the muscle.It is possible that your condition is caused by myofascial adhesions as a result of the injury.The vascular protrusion is not related, and the reason for the vascular protrusion is related to the high local activity with much force.If there is no pain and no itch, there is no need to mind and no need to do special treatment.Inflexible finger movement can be promoted by later functional exercises to improve the symptoms.
Condition Analysis:
This condition is most likely to occur with scar contracture.The scar is not as malleable as the skin.Sometimes the skin will feel tight and there will be occasional slight pain.But numbness has little to do with this.Numbness should be considered whether there is a local nerve problem, or cervical spondylosis.Further examination of the cervical spine is possible.You can also recover for a period of time and observe, as scar absorption can be a long process, usually taking about a year.
Condition Analysis:
The left arm and hand are very uncomfortable after trauma] [The left arm and hand are very uncomfortable after trauma] A millimeter or two of flesh was scraped off the left hand in the area between the big fish three months ago, and now the back of the hand is often tight, the fingers are occasionally numb, and the blood vessels in the left arm bulge easily (more bulging and harder than the right arm and more swollen), and the left thumb is less flexible than the right thumb.These symptoms appeared two months after the injury and were not present at the beginning or were not very obvious.Is this an after-effect of trauma?Is there a way to treat it? It won't be ruined. ...... And this scar now occasionally has a slight pain