DeQuervain's disease is a tendinitis affecting the tendons that control thumb movement at the wrist area. It causes pain, sometimes severe, in the affected area and can lead to swelling. In some cases, patients may develop a cyst in the affected region.
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De Quervain's Disease Treatments Explained | Bruce Wolock, MD # #doctor #handspecialistIndexed:
If you’re experiencing pain near the base of your thumb or wrist, it could be De Quervain’s disease — a common form of tendinitis that can make everyday movements difficult and painful. In this video, Dr. Bruce Wolock explains the symptoms of De Quervain’s disease, including swelling, severe wrist pain, and even cyst formation in some cases. He also discusses treatment options ranging from splints and anti-inflammatory medications to steroid injections and surgery when necessary. At Towson Orthopaedic Associates, Dr. Bruce Wolock proudly provides expert orthopaedic care for patients across Towson, Baltimore, Baltimore County, and surrounding communities. 📞 Call (410) 337-7900 🔗 Click the link in our bio #towsonorthopaedicassociates #towsonortho #baltimoreorthopaedics #dequervains #wristpain #handspecialist
DeQuervain's disease is a It's a tendinitis of the tendons that come to your thumb over this area of the wrist and tends to cause pain, sometimes severe, in this area. It can cause swelling. Occasionally, people even get a cyst in this area. The most effective treatments for this are a cortisone or steroid injection and surgery. Many people like to try the splint or or anti-inflammatory medications first, but many people are frustrated and they find it's very painful and want to do something that's quick and easy and hopefully take care of her pain pretty quickly, then a steroid injection can be very beneficial and occasionally will cure the problem. Occasionally, a second injection can be done, but if it continues to recur, we don't continue to give the cortisone shots.
It's not healthy for you. It leads to tendon degeneration and then that would require surgery.
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