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How do I get rid of bone pain in my hand?

I have bone pain in my hand. How do I get rid of bone pain in my hand?

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It would be best to get an exam performed with a physician to get an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your hand bone pain. It may be something as simple as arthritis. Once the diagnosis is made, the appropriate treatment plan can be recommended.
To relieve bone pain encompasses having a patient intake, consultation, and physical examination to further understand the potential root cause of this type of pain. The main question is: is the pain coming from changes in the hand, elbow, or arm OR is the pain related to the spine (specifically the neck) in some way? If the patient's answer to certain questions or an exam(s) are positive, this may warrant the patient to be referred to the emergency room, urgent care, neurologist, MD, DO, or orthopedist. If no referral is needed, diagnostic imaging may be warranted as further examination. If those above paths are not needed then addressing the pain with chiropractic care may be palliative in the alleviation of this type of pain. There are various techniques in chiropractic. Throughout an active phase of care, it will be determined if the patient is responding favorably to certain techniques.
Hello, Recommendation would see a physician and have an evaluation and radiography taken. Thank you,
First, you need to see a healthcare provider see what is causing your “bone pain”. This is maybe able figured out from a simple history and exam of your hand pain or may require X-rays or even MRI to make a differential diagnosis. Once you have this answered, then this would dictate your treatment options for the bone pain in your hand. I encourage you to see a healthcare professional as soon as possible. You want to first make sure that the bone pain isn’t due to an underlining serious health problem. I would be happy to help you. Call 336-773-1177 to schedule your appointment with me. Or, you could start by seeing your Primary Physician first. Either way, do something soon.