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What Could Cause A Cracking In Wrist Followed By Pain In Fingers, Have History Of TFCC Surgery?

hi I had tfcc surgey about a month and a half ago on my left wrist, I was having very little pain until recently.... I went to put my hair up in a pony tail and something in my wrist cracked and now im in pretty bad pain. the pain in on my pinky side in my left arm but its more towards the elbow and it feels like its a bone that's hurt. I also have pain near my pinky and in my pinky and ring finger.
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
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This is kind of nonspecific type of pain and not related with your surgery if I would be your doctor then I would treat you with the following medicine
1) Tab. Diclofenac 50 mg (Sustain release) once in day
2) Tab. Acetaminophen three time in day
Little rest is also needed means you have to keep the arm under the brace, this will come around soon nothing to worry, take care have nice day.
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What Could Cause A Cracking In Wrist Followed By Pain In Fingers, Have History Of TFCC Surgery?

HI Thank for asking to HCM This is kind of nonspecific type of pain and not related with your surgery if I would be your doctor then I would treat you with the following medicine 1) Tab. Diclofenac 50 mg (Sustain release) once in day 2) Tab. Acetaminophen three time in day Little rest is also needed means you have to keep the arm under the brace, this will come around soon nothing to worry, take care have nice day.