Symptoms of hand fasciitis

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Fasciitis can also be called fibrous inflammation, which can occur in all parts of the body, and the incidence rate of hand is the highest. In clinical practice, the hand fasciitis can touch small nodules on the hand, which are actually limited adipose connective tissue. The existence of such nodules may lead to different degrees of spasm and pain in peripheral nerve endings. Tell us about the symptoms of hand fasciitis

Symptoms of hand fasciitis

When suffering from hand fasciitis, there will be pain at the site of the disease, not strong pain, most of the performance for pain discomfort. At the same time, the muscles of the hand feel heavy pressure, and the pain symptoms worsen when the cold or the weather changes. If the patient's hand gets effective activity, the pain will be reduced, but it is easy to recur. In the acute attack of hand fasciitis, local muscle spasm will appear, which limits the patient's activity. For this disease, we must pay enough attention to actively seek medical treatment.

Acute attack, local muscle tension, spasm, limited activity. Because in the acute phase did not get thorough treatment and turn to chronic, or because the patient suffered repeated strain, cold and other adverse stimulation, can repeatedly appear continuous or intermittent chronic muscle pain, soreness and weakness and other symptoms.

During physical examination, the fixed tenderness point can be touched at the affected area, and the position is often fixed near the starting and ending points of muscles or at the junction of two groups of muscles in different directions. Painful induration or painful muscle cord can be felt at the depth of tenderness point.

matters needing attention

Some patients can be relieved by rest symptoms, hot compress and massage can dissipate nodules, and also have effect on the closure of painful nodules. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are commonly used in the treatment of fasciitis, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, but they are not suitable for long-term use. Vitamin E can be taken orally for 3-4 months to prevent recurrence.