Hello, doctor. I sprained my right wrist 2 weeks ago due to playing sandbags. I started running after I didn't hurt 4 days ago. During this period, my wrist hasn't moved. But last night, the right arm and right hand became numb. It was obvious that the hands were white and wrinkled due to lack of blood. Now there is still a little swelling, and I have been taking drugs to reduce swelling and relieve pain. How should I treat it, doctor? I feel numb. I didn't sleep last night!
Condition Analysis:
Generally, if you have the symptoms of hand numbness, most of them are caused by nerve compression. It is recommended that you don't be too nervous. You can continue to use some drugs to promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, reduce swelling and relieve pain, and then you can improve the symptoms in combination with Acupuncture and physiotherapy.
Condition Analysis:
It has little to do with sprain. The first consideration is cervical spondylosis and local soft tissue injury, which can appear the symptoms you describe. I suggest you go to the general surgery and orthopedics department of the hospital for treatment, make a diagnosis, and then give regular treatment. You need to keep your skin clean and prevent local trauma.
Condition Analysis:
In this case, the arm and right hand are numb and uncomfortable after wrist sprain. You need to pay attention to rest to avoid strenuous activity and fatigue. Go to the orthopaedic surgery department of the local regular general hospital to check whether it is related to nerve compression and stimulation.
Guidance:
It is suggested to have a light diet, strengthen nutrition, pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous activity and fatigue, apply local hot compress, massage and barbecue physiotherapy, and apply some drugs such as huangdaoyi Huoluo oil and Mecobalamin.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to your description. The possible diagnosis is carpal tunnel syndrome due to local trauma, blood infiltration and local compression.
Guidance:
Subluxation of the lower radioulnar joint may also occur. It is recommended to go to the orthopedic department of the local public hospital. Take an MRI if necessary.