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Dr. Nidhi Kasture Hand Function Training

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Occupational Therapist

24 years of experience

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Dr. Rashmi Giriraj Chavan (Physiotherapist) Hand Function Training

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Dr. Chaitanya Ulhas Mantri Hand Function Training

Dr. Chaitanya Ulhas Mantri

Occupational/Ergo Medicine Therapist

18 years of experience

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Dr. Deesha Ponda Hand Function Training

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Questions & Answers on "Hand Function Training" (27)

7months pregnant with severe wrist pain over a week

Female | 30

It can be because of carpal tunnel syndrome. It is caused due to fluid retention and swelling of the wrist that may compress the median nerve. You should consider visiting your gynecologist to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Anshul Parashar

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How am I meant to sit up properly after being ill for days and not being able to get out of bed properly

Female | 14

Getting up slowly is key. First, sit up carefully on your be­d's edge. Breathe­ deeply and rise ge­ntly. Moving too fast can make you dizzy. Weakness afte­r illness is normal; go at your own pace. If lightheade­dness strikes, pause and sit again. Try once­ more when ready. Your body ne­eds recovery time­, so have patience.

Answered on 21st June '24

Dr. Anshul Parashar

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