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I Have A Knot In My Left Hand. Taking Nexito Forte And Had Historectomy In Past

Hi.., My mom has a knot in her left hand near the wrist(where u ll c the pulse just above that..i.e.,below the thumb junction)past from few days she days she has a bit pain around that region.. Age : 38yrs.. Gender : Female Medical History : she had a historectomy operation(it has passed 10 yers)rather than that she is taking treatement for her Deppression(Tablet : Nexito Forte,night 1 tablet) Treatement hostory of the problem : actually we are in a dilemma condition that, to which section her prombel belongs to..so there is no treatement taken so far.. plz help us
Sun, 21 Aug 2011
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Hi,
Thanks for query,
Your mother might have degenerative changes in the bones or having Carpal tunnel syndrome causing this problem.
Consult orthopedic surgeon and seek advice.
Ok and bye.
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I Have A Knot In My Left Hand. Taking Nexito Forte And Had Historectomy In Past

Hi, Thanks for query, Your mother might have degenerative changes in the bones or having Carpal tunnel syndrome causing this problem. Consult orthopedic surgeon and seek advice. Ok and bye.