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Pain In Ulnar Side Of Palm, Prominent Superficial Veins. Thromboembolic Phenomenon?

in afternoon,i got moderate pain in my ulnar side of the left palm.pain was sudden,duration about 1 hour.gradually decrease with in 3 hours. associated with prominent superficial veins in my left palm more on ulnar side which i suddenly notice when i washed my hands.is this thomboembolic phenomenon / strock/ neurological problem.i am 25 years old female
Fri, 21 Jun 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello ,

thanks for writing to us

The cause of problem is most probably due to compression of nerve , may be due to swelling.

This can be due to raynauds phenomenon[ due to excessive cold]
I will suggest you to undergo clinical examination

Check your vit B12 level and vit D3 level through blood test.
you need to investigate in the form of - X ray forearm and if needed, MRI and management accordingly

for further query contact my profile directly.

Take care
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Pain In Ulnar Side Of Palm, Prominent Superficial Veins. Thromboembolic Phenomenon?

Hello , thanks for writing to us The cause of problem is most probably due to compression of nerve , may be due to swelling. This can be due to raynauds phenomenon[ due to excessive cold] I will suggest you to undergo clinical examination Check your vit B12 level and vit D3 level through blood test. you need to investigate in the form of - X ray forearm and if needed, MRI and management accordingly for further query contact my profile directly. Take care