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Could this be tendinitis? |
I have had pain for several months in my hand - the meaty part of the palm connected to my thumb. I went to three doctors - two hand surgeons - and none said it was tendinitis. One actually said it can't be tendinits in that area of my hand because there is no tendon. However I have found several things online of people being diagnosed with tendinitis in that area of the hand. I have included a picture with the area of pain - it is the red line. Any info would be helpful - I just really want to know what the problem is since doctors don't have an answer for me. They have dismissed carpal tunnel, arthritis, fracture, cyst, etc. The pain is also starting in my other hand since I am using it while resting the original injury. It is deep muscle pain rather than joint pain - but rest doesn't seem to help and I thought it was tendinitis but doctors I guess didn't. I have never experienced any kind of numbness in my hands. That is the main symptom of carpal tunnel. And there is no pain when typing it is only located in that area of the palm/thumb and is muscle pain rather than something that could be caused by a nerve such as carpal tunnel. Does the pain interfere with your sleep? No, it could be carpel tunnel. My mom has tendinitis in her elbow and she has to get the tendon cut. So it sounds like carpel tunnel How did they dismiss carpal tunnell. Did you have an EMG? That is the only way they can r/o carpal tunnell. you could be tearing ligaments i have tedonitis in my ankle my achellies tenon is jacked up is your pain stabbing? does it feel in the muscle? it could be the tendon in your wrist but for now please get off the computer and quit typing that could hurt it worse The term "tendonitis" and muscle overuse injuries are frequently interchanged. There is a good deal of muscle there in thenar eminance. So even though there is no tendon there, you could certainly be experiencing an overuse injury of the flexor pollicus brevius or abductor pollicus. However, steroids should have helped with this condition (maybe the next step would be an injection which is more localized). |
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