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Steroid Injections Treatment

IF YOU NEED A STEROID INJECTION, PLEASE SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH ONE OF OUR ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

What are Steroid Injections?

Steroid injections, also called corticosteroid injections, involve healthcare providers administering corticosteroid medication into specific areas of the body to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. These injections commonly treat various conditions, including arthritis, tendinitis, bursitis, and certain types of nerve pain.

What Conditions do Steroid Injections Treat?

Steroid injections effectively address various hand and wrist conditions, such as trigger finger, De Quervain’s tendinitis, joint arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Trigger finger occurs when a finger or thumb becomes stuck in a bent position. Steroid injections diminish inflammation in the affected tendon sheath, relieving the catching or locking sensation. Furthermore, injecting steroids into the tendon sheath reduces inflammation, enhancing movement in De Quervain’s tendinitis. This condition impacts the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, resulting in pain and swelling.

Injecting steroids directly into the affected joint can diminish inflammation and pain, offering temporary relief and enhancing joint function in cases of joint arthritis. Arthritis often causes pain, stiffness, and swelling, which can limit mobility. Moreover, steroid injections can decrease swelling around the median nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition involves compression of the median nerve in the wrist, resulting in numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers. By alleviating symptoms, steroid injections potentially circumvent the need for surgery.

 

 

How long do the effects last?

The duration of pain relief from steroid injections varies depending on the condition being treated and the individual patient. Some patients may experience immediate relief that lasts for several months, while others may need multiple injections over time to maintain symptom control. Healthcare providers can offer more specific information about the expected duration of relief based on the patient’s condition and response to treatment.

Alternative Options?

Physicinas consider these injections generally safe when administered by a qualified healthcare provider. However, like any medical procedure, they carry some risks, including infection, nerve damage, and temporary flare-ups of symptoms. Patients should discuss these risks with their healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.

Physicians may provide alternative treatments available for hand and wrist conditions, including physical therapy, splinting, oral medications, and in some cases, surgery. Healthcare providers may recommend a combination of treatments based on the severity of the condition, the patient’s medical history, and their preferences. It’s essential to discuss all available treatment options with your healthcare provider to determine the best approach for your specific needs.

 

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK TO AN ORTHOPEDIC HAND AND WRIST SPECIALIST IN DALLAS, FORT WORTH, OR THE LONE STAR STATE, GIVE US A CALL AT 817-697-4038, OR CONTACT US OVER THE WEB. TELE-MEDICINE APPOINTMENTS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE.

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