Suffering From Osteoarthritis In Hands. Not Cured By Surgery. How To Get Cured?
If this is true, what could possibly be the psychological dimension in relation to pain (and perhaps related things such as anger, loneliness, anxiety)?? I have never heard of this before but am very concerned. Thank you for your insights.
Thanks for your query.
I appreciate your efforts for medical consultation in so much distress.
As she is already having diagnosis of osteoarthritis, then it is the most probable cause of her pain. Search for psychological causes of pain needed when there is no apparent physical cause of pain or severity of pain is more than pathology.
NSAID act by reducing inflammation which lead to pain relief. If inflammation is much, in that case it used to become ineffective like in most of the cases of osteoarthritis. So, unresponsiveness to NSAID do not prove psychological origin of pain.
If pain is severe and unresponsive to medicines then surgery is treatment of choice for osteoarthritis.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. In case of any doubt, I will be available for follow ups.
Wish you good health.
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Thanks for follow up,
Yes, tramodol (opioid compound) is better pain reliever but highly addictive and XXXXXXX for chronic use. It is good she is not using this.
Naproxen 500mg 2 times a day is appropriate dose. No need to increase it. You can also try some other NSAID like Diclofenace sodium upto 100-200 mg per day under supervision.
NSAID frequently cause acidity. So it is better to take pantoprazole 40mg per day with its chronic use.
Wishing her good health.
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If she has osteoarthritis then it is very much possible.
Is she having some of the following symptoms?
Anxiety, low mood, nervousness, restlessness, mild irritability, excessive worry regarding own health, tremor, muscle spasm, heaviness in body, easy fatigability, headache, sleep disturbance, palpitation and dry mouth.
Although I know only she can only answer them better.
Wishing her good health.
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Her pain mostly non psychological due to:
-She does not have most of the symptoms asked by me, apart from some impulsive nature.
-Typical presence of pain in midnight which awakens her. It is rarely seen psychological pain.
Apart from that cheerfulness decrease every kind of pain symptoms, like in her case during: going out with a friend or shopping
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