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What Is The Permanent Solution For Tendonitis In Hands?

Hello doctor.. I am a 14 years old girl who is having problem with her hand's nerves.in other words I have got tendonitis.
I have tried all the madicine you could think of. But nothing changes.it hurt while writing,typing,and while doing house course. I am really wandering what is the problem,and its solution.
thank you
rouaa
Tue, 18 Feb 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Your parents may want to consider taking you to see an orthopedic doctor , he or she may suggest the use of an injection if oral medications are not working.

It is important to remember that in addition to the oral anti inflammatory pain medication that you may have used, you would need to rest the area concerned.

If you continue with the same activities while it is inflamed, healing may be delayed.

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What Is The Permanent Solution For Tendonitis In Hands?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Your parents may want to consider taking you to see an orthopedic doctor , he or she may suggest the use of an injection if oral medications are not working. It is important to remember that in addition to the oral anti inflammatory pain medication that you may have used, you would need to rest the area concerned. If you continue with the same activities while it is inflamed, healing may be delayed. I hope this helps