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Hand or Wrist Pain

2025-03-31

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Is this your symptom?

  • Pain in the hand or wrist
  • Includes minor muscle strains from hard work or sports (overuse)
  • Pain is not caused by an injury

Causes of Hand or Wrist Pain

  • Muscle Overuse(strained muscles). Repetitive hand and wrist movements at work or in other activities are a common cause. Resting the painful area will help reduce the pain. If possible, avoid the actions that caused the problem. Use of a wrist or hand brace can help limit movement.
  • Tendinitis. Inflammation of tendons where they attach to the bone, caused by overuse. This causes tenderness in the area and pain when the limb is moved or used. Often needs a long period of rest from the activity that caused it. A steroid shot may be needed to reduce the pain. Repetitive movements of the thumb tendon often causes pain and swelling at the thumb side of the wrist. Sometimes a creaking feeling can be felt when the thumb is moved.
  • Muscle Cramps. Brief pains that last 1 to 15 minutes are often due to muscle cramps. These often happen in the hand after too much writing or typing.
  • Trapped Nerves. The nerves in the neck or arm can become trapped or squeezed where they pass through narrow spaces in the arm. This causes pain, numbness or tingling. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure on a nerve at the wrist. It causes tingling, pain and weakness in the fingers and hand. If symptoms do not calm down with rest or treatment, surgery may be needed.
  • Joint Inflammation. Examples are rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and gout. Some may affect just one joint. Others affect multiple joints at the same time. Early treatment may help prevent long-term damage to the joints involved.
    • Osteoarthritis is due to wear and tear on the joints. It can cause pain, stiffness and loss of movement. The small joints of the hands may appear swollen.
    • Rheumatoid arthritis usually affects the same joint(s) on both sides of the body. So, both hands and wrists may be affected as well as other joints. The knuckle joints are affected, so fingers and hands can become very misshapen.
  • Septic Arthritis (serious). This is a bacterial infection of a joint space. Main symptoms are fever and severe pain with movement of the joint. It may not be possible to move the joint at all. This needs care right away.
  • Viral Illness. Mild muscle aches and joint pain also occur with many viral illnesses.

Pain Scale

  • Mild: you feel some pain, but it does not keep you from any normal activities. Work, activities and sleep are not changed.
  • Moderate: the pain keeps you from doing some normal activities. It may wake you up from sleep.
  • Severe: the pain is very bad. It keeps you from doing all normal activities.

When to Call for Hand or Wrist Pain

When to Call for Hand or Wrist Pain
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