Specific Infections Tuberculosis : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Wrist pain

Wrist pain is a specific discomfort that indicates the presence of a pathological process in the area of ​​the wrist joint, wrist bones, and nearby soft tissues. It can be dull, acute, constant, short-term, diffuse, local, irradiating, etc. Often associated with the time of day or physical activity. Causes of pain in the wrist are determined by the survey, physical examination, radiography, ultrasound, MRI, CT, arthroscopy, laboratory tests. Until the etiology of the pain syndrome is established, rest, taking analgesics is recommended.

Pain in the hip joint

Pain in the hip joint is a specific unpleasant, hard tolerable sensation caused by the pathology of the upper parts of the femur, acetabulum, and nearby soft tissue structures. They vary in intensity from weak to unbearable, in nature they can be dull, sharp, pressing, aching, bursting, drilling, etc. Often they depend on the load, time of day and other factors. The causes of pain are determined using radiography, CT, MRI, ultrasound, arthroscopy, and other studies. Prior to establishing a diagnosis, painkillers and rest of the limb are recommended.