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Asked for male, 31 years old from Pune
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I have hand problems, to undersimplify. I have dequervain’s bilateral, dupuytrens on the rh (radiated, no more issues) and cyst on the top of my wrist on lh. My physiatrist told me I have a slight carpal tunnel syndrome (no symptoms) and the beginnings of osteoarthritis bi lateral (not enough to cause symptoms). Apart from dequervains pain, I have pain in my index finger rh especially when I flex it. It feels, I can’t describe it any better, like I have a tight glove on and it is hard to flex (i had to switch the mouse button side). I had an mri more than 5 years ago and it revealed tenosynovitis of the said index finger and some fluid deposited around the tendons of all my fingers. But here is the real puzzling affliction, I seem to have some kind of generalized tendonitis bi lateral and the pain seems to occur for no reason. Also I get injured too easily. For example, today, while I was sweeping the floor the inside of my left thumb and under my index finger down to my palm, started to hurt badly. Every so often when I grab something with force (or just in an awkward way) the knuckles at the base of my fingers in the palm of my hands hurt. I thought it was the osteoarthritis but I finally realized it was actually the tendons being compressed. I’ve looked everywhere for something that could explain this strange “all tendons inflamed” disease to no avail. I had a failed dequervains surgery, physiotherapy and all kinds of nsaid”s and methylprednisolone course twice. They’ve only injected once bilateral for dequervain’s. I’ve been trying to get them to inject me in the other problem areas but they simply ignore me. Any ideas?

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Orthopedic Doctor•Vadodara
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1. For your dq's, you can get operated and tendons can be released instantly. It's a short procedure, not so costly and very effective.
2. For your forefinger pain, I think carpal tunnel syndrome could be the cause. Get your never conduction velocity and electromyography of that upper limb done.
3. Also get yourself checked for diabetes and thyroid, uric acid, rheumatoid arthritis
4. Osteoarthritis is not common in young individuals except post trauma.
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General Surgeon•Srinagar
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Don't use depopred much. Just give rest to the area. Cold compresses thrice a day. Wear a thumb spica splint. And take tab nocoxia 60 mg once a day for one week.
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Physiotherapist•Palwal
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful disorder of the hand caused by pressure on your median nerve as it runs through the carpal tunnel of the wrist. Symptoms include numbness, pins and needles, and pain (particularly at night). Anything that causes swelling inside the wrist can cause carpal tunnel syndrome, including repetitive hand movements, pregnancy and arthritis.

Cause of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms begin when the pressure inside the tunnel becomes too...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Pune
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15-70 ng/dl normal for 25 years old. By the time women reach menopause their testosterone levels fall to around half of their premenopaisal levels.
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What is farsightedness (hyperopia)?

Farsightedness (hyperopia), sometimes referred to as long-sightedness, is a vision problem where the eye is unable to properly focus close objects on the retina. This condition can occur naturally, but it can also be acquired due to ageing, increased axial length of the eyes, or damage to the lens or cornea.

People with farsightedness may experience difficulty focusing on things up close, such as reading and writing. Some people wi...more
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Polysomnography, a type of sleep study, is a multi-parametric test used in the study of sleep and as a diagnostic tool in sleep medicine. The test result is called a polysomnogram, also abbreviated psg. The name is derived from greek and latin roots: but why you want to know..
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Kindly take healthy diet. Like milk or dairy products and green vegetable, beetroot, carrot juice.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Mysore
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Hello lybrate-user
I understand your concern.
Eye sight is very crucial for our routine.
I guess you have tried different medicines.
Homeopathy can really help in weak eye sight.
Homeopathic medicines act on cellular level and benefit deeper issues.
Along with medicine
add retinol and vitamin c and e in your diet.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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It depends upon a number of factor like technique you opt for, area you live in, clinic/ surgeon you choose etc. It can be any thing starting from about 20k to more than a lakh.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Gonda
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No other option in such cases since its a structural deformity i would sugvest you for corrective surgery only!
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Homeopathy Doctor•Thane
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Medicines cannot correct eyesight but to maintain your vision as it is, have healthy and nutritious diet. Maintaining a well-balanced, healthy diet is key to keeping your eyes healthy. Fish
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leafy greens- spinach, broccoli, peas and avocados
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citrus fruits and berries- oranges, grapefruits, lemons and berries
nuts & legumes- pistachios, walnuts, almonds, brazil nuts, peanuts, cashews, kidney beans, black-eyed peas and lentils
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General Physician•Delhi
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When you frequently strain your eyes to see better, this can lead to headaches. If your eyeglass prescription is too strong, this can also cause eye strain and headaches. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Ophthalmologist•Ludhiana
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As you reach the age of 40, you will likely notice changes in your vision. Perhaps you have difficulty reading a book without glasses, or distinguishing between colours. These changes occur as an effect of ageing. However, nowadays people in their teens are also exposed to a host of eye disorders and vision problems, mostly resulting from eye injuries and visual stress.

The most common disorders of the eye, which affect the age group 19-40, are Refractive errors. The following signs and...more
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