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Arthritis of The Hand
Hand arthritis is specifically painful and debilitating due to the fact that hands have nineteen bones and eight small bones that has several small joints. The more common forms of hand arthritis include osteoarthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Further causes of hand arthritis might include psoriasis, gout and infection.
Hand osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear on the hand joints over time resulting in inflammation and pain. Normally it is a result of this wear and tear, however it can also be the result of a specific hand injury. Hand osteoarthritis arthritis generally develops either along the bottom of the thumb, the wrist, the end joint that is closest to the tip of the finger and the middle joint of the finger.
There are various treatments and forms of reducing the pain of hand arthritis. Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory medications will normally be the first treatment utilized for hand arthritis. Resting the hand is also crucial in terms of re-habilitating the area- a hand or wrist support may be required to aid this re-habilitation.
My mother-in-law fell over in her kitchen and fractured both her wrists. Now this has nothing much to do with arthritis in hands other than the possibility of getting arthritis through traumatic progression but just to prove how inconvenient it is not to be able to use your hands, she had to move in with family members until her wrists had healed some weeks later, as even picking up the kettle to boil water so that she could make a cup of coffee presented a problem!
Prevention is always better than cure, so try to take care of your hands, treat them with care feed yourself the right nutrients via supplements and you will always have good use of them. You will never know how much you take for granted having pain free joints, until the day they ache!
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