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wrist injury
hi : about 3 months my dog bit my right hand i thought it was nothing but unfortunatelly it has lead to a major problem.I went to see the dr but he didnt even do an x ray because he thinks it is a tendinitis.
I have pain on my pisiform bone not all the time but the flexor tendon that goes to the pinky finger feels tight, i cant put pressure on the wrist , i cant twist and lift objects .
I have been taking of course arnica, also ruta graveolens it got a lot better but it doesnt heal and as soon I start moving the hand again the pain aggravates.
Plese help me .
thanks
love and peace on 2016-10-02
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also i want to add, that I feel from the pisiform bone to the pinky that my tendon is contracted , feels short, then is the pain over the pisiform bone, that I dont know if it is the tendon or ligament running over it , and then a little bit down towards the elbow, but the main focus comes where the tendon attaches to the bone .
Everything feels tight and sore , I am also taking calcarea fluorata 12 x for almost 2 weeks now.
Please help , thank you.
Everything feels tight and sore , I am also taking calcarea fluorata 12 x for almost 2 weeks now.
Please help , thank you.
love and peace 8 years ago
Just to get all facts, go back and demand an X-ray. Find another dr if you think the first one will refuse.
You need to know the status.
You need to know the status.
♡ simone717 8 years ago
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