Clinically there is no such thing as the best solution for hand swelling and pain. Hand swelling and pain may be caused by prolonged pressure on the upper limbs, hand infections and cervical spondylosis, etc., which can be treated by changing the body position and medication.
1. Prolonged pressure on the upper limbs: patients with improper sleeping posture and other reasons may lead to poor blood circulation and abnormal nerve sensation in the hands, thus leading to swelling and pain in the hands. The above symptoms generally do not require special treatment and can be relieved after the patient changes his/her position.
2. Hand infection: If the soft tissue inflammation of the hand is caused by infection, the hand and the surrounding soft tissues are wrapped by inflammation, and the pressure in the infected foci is high, which will cause pain by pressing the nerves of the surrounding tissues. It causes swelling and pain in the soft tissues of the hand. Patients can take antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, such as cephalosporin, etc. If the abscess is large, it also needs to be removed and drained.
3. Cervical spondylosis: Neurogenic cervical spondylosis or spinal cord cervical spondylosis can cause pain and swelling of the nerves in the hand due to irritation and compression of the spinal nerves. It can be treated with traction, physical therapy and oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib. In severe cases, surgery can be performed to remove the laminae and decompress them.
There are many other causes of hand swelling and pain, it is recommended that patients actively seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of a professional doctor to take medication, do not take medication privately, so as not to cause adverse effects.