De Quervain's tenosynovitis
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Hi,
I wondered if anyone has had a cortisone/anti-inflammatory injection into the tendon in the wrist area that causes De Quervain's tenosynovitis and if so, what was it like having it/afterwards/ and did it improve the condition?
?Hopefully you will have had some experience of this that it would be helpful to relate here.
Thank you very much.
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Nikky8 Grimm
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Hi
I had a steroid jab in my r hand and found it helped but only for 7 months . Once it wore off the pain was back . The procedure didn't hurt at all strangely.
I was not told to rest my hand after the jab which was not the best thing as I went straight back to work and boy did it hurt the next few days.
Steroids aren't good for us but they are great for pain relief so .....
I'm in terrible pain atm n am on a waiting list for another jab which is in January .
My last jab was in 2013.
Gd luck and I wish you well!
Nikky
Grimm Nikky8
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Hi Nikky 8,
?Thank you so much for your message. I'm sorry you are still in pain. I am still having symptoms of De Quervain's but am not convinced a steroid injection would helpin the long term. I will have more hands on physio and hope it improves. Any other comments/suggestions would be very welcome.
Kind regards, Grimm.
Heck630 Grimm
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Grimm Heck630
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Dear Heck 630,
Thank you for your reply.
?I have tried Naproxen (anti-inflamm) but it didn't help. I'm not convinced that a cortisone injection would help in the long term, so I will carry on with physio for the moment. I have rested my wrist as much as possible, but it cannot be rested altogether as unfortunately I am not left-handed. I hope you don't suffer symptoms of De Quervain's any longer. Kind regards, Grimm.
lisa_21 Grimm
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Hello Grimm.
I had De Quavens tendonitis a few years ago.
If u have a consultant do your cortisone injection it isn't as painful.
They do it with a local anaesthetic so your wrist and some of your hand will go numb so have someone drive u there as your insurance if u drive will b null and void. It will ache when the anaesthetic wares off but u should notice a difference by the next day. I hope this has helped. It is worth giving it a go but if it doesn't work there is a surgical solution
Good luck.
Grimm lisa_21
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Hi Lisa 21,
?Thank you so much for your reply.I hope you are rid of De Quervain's now? It can be very debilitating. I still have symptoms and will have more physio. I am not convinced that a cortisone injection would help in the long run.
Wish you all the best, Grimm.
linda61391 Grimm
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Hello there I had , this put into my arkile ...tendon. At the back on my leg this was the first docter did it wrong in Hayley street but it didn't do know good but what one has and doesn't do it could be ex for yourself try it ,good Luck ,
Grimm linda61391
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Hi Linda,
Thank you so much for your reply, I'm sorry the steroid did not seem to help you. I am still reluctant to try it.
?Kind regards, Grimm.
linda61391 Grimm
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Hi Grimm, I would try it because it worked for a freind of mine , it's doesn't hurt , so no worry there , nothing to lose and it could do you some good try it just the once ,let me know how you get on ,😀Good luck my freind ,
Heck630 Grimm
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I've had the injection just takes time. I hurt myself weight lifting and was able to do so of course restricted for a short period of time. Cortisone works just not immediately and I would still take anti inflammatory meds as needed. Helps I've not had issue so in some time.
LellyM Grimm
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Grimm LellyM
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Thank you for your message.
I still have De Quervains and still continue with physiotherapy in the hope that it will eventually solve the problem of my painful wrist. I have seen sme progress, but mnow enough, and so further down the line I may have to opt for a steroid injection too.
If you have the injection, good luck,and I hope it brings relief and you let us know how it goes.
Thanks.