What Is The Treatment For Protruding Veins And Hand Numbness?
hi quick question- recently i have noticed that my veins are more protruding on the incise of my pal, at the base- also, that area seems to have changed color, it has a purplish hue to it, and the space between my thumb and index is darker than it should be- almost like a tiny bruise. My hands do get numb at times, mind you I work at least six hours a day using a mouse and keyboard. I have been to my GP and she has said that she has seen worst. I have been on adrenal IR for a few months- I take 60mg/day, 2x a day. I have always had cold feet since a very young age, as well as the occasional hand numbness. I appreciate you taking the time to review this question. I am very much of a hypochondriac and searching such things on the internet is very distressing.
Respected Sir, hi it seems related to working continuously on the computer due to nerve compression. you have to follow certain steps :* avoid continuous working have at least relaxation of 5-7 minutes at the interval of 40-5- minutes time period.*set angle of maximum comfort for your working with the mouse that`s the keypad, wrist at elbow levels. * take analgesics as and when required when more pain not continuously * do some normal wrist exercises at home for 15-20 minutes daily . revert back after 15 days following all the steps. hope this helps you dear thanks regards
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What Is The Treatment For Protruding Veins And Hand Numbness?
Respected Sir, hi it seems related to working continuously on the computer due to nerve compression. you have to follow certain steps :* avoid continuous working have at least relaxation of 5-7 minutes at the interval of 40-5- minutes time period.*set angle of maximum comfort for your working with the mouse that`s the keypad, wrist at elbow levels. * take analgesics as and when required when more pain not continuously * do some normal wrist exercises at home for 15-20 minutes daily . revert back after 15 days following all the steps. hope this helps you dear thanks regards