You can get your wrist checked out by your doctor and your doctor will most often refer you to an orthopedic surgeon which is a doctor that specialized in joint disorders, also called a rheumatologists or a doctor that specialized in sports medicine.
The first signs of arthritis in your hands are weakness in your hands, stiffness in your joints and hands, swelling in your hand/wrist joints and pain in your hands and fingers.
In early stage RA, the joint capsule becomes inflamed, and the synovial tissues swell.
This process causes joint pain, visible swelling, and stiffness.
Hand pain is most often diagnosed through an EMG also known as an Electromyogram and a physical exam.
The EMG or Electromyogram test measures the electrical activity of a muscle or a group of muscles.
An EMG can detect abnormal electrical muscle activity caused by diseases and nervous system conditions.
Wrist pain can last from 30 minutes to a few hours.
Most wrist pain should go away within a few hours at most but if it gets worse or continues to hurt after a day or so you may want to get it checked out by a doctor.
However most wrist pain is not serious and usually resolves on it's own.
Full recovery after hand surgery takes between 2 months to 4 months although partial recovery from hand surgery takes around a few weeks to a month.
Hand surgery can cost as much as $5,000.00 to $$7,000.00 and in some cases hand surgery may be as high as $17,000.00
If the hand surgery is deemed medically necessary then health insurance should pay for the cost of the hand surgery.
Without health insurance, diagnosis and treatment for a broken hand typically includes the cost of the X-ray, a facility fee and a doctor fee for a typical total of $6,000.00 or more for non-surgical treatment and from $7,000.00 to $15,000.00 or more if surgery is required.
The hand is an intricate part of our lives and is very sensitive.
Mild to severe pain may be expected after many types of hand surgeries.
Pain medications may be given to help alleviate the discomfort.
Hand surgery procedure times range from 20 minutes to two hours.
A majority of hand surgery patients go home after their procedure.
Most do not need to stay overnight in the hospital.
Hand surgery is a broad term that covers many different types of procedures.
Plastic surgeons who perform hand surgery seek to restore hand and finger function.
But hand surgeons also try to make the hand look as normal as possible, as well.
Many surgeries require a short time of protection to allow your body to start its recovery from your procedure.
Leaving surgery, your hand, wrist, or forearm may be wrapped with a bulky dressing.
Surgeons will frequently include a splint as a part of the dressing.
Generally, it takes 2 to 4 months before the typical patient experiences enough recovery to return to work after hand surgery.
Ultimately, it can take several months to more than a year to recover 100 percent, but this is not usually necessary before one can return to living a relatively normal life.
In the least complicated hand surgeries, especially those performed on the non-dominant hand, patients can often return to work in a day or two.
These patients may experience very little pain, numbness or inflammation.