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TSH.K. Lee
post Apr 4 2014, 03:50 PM, updated 12y ago

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last time used to read somewhere saying lowyat has a group of doctors to help out here. I hope I can seek my answer here.

I used to play badminton and fall down one time, and this become larger and larger over the year.

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Some say that part has some kind of fluid, which the body will generate and accumulate over there. Even if i get a surgery, it will come back again. then other says after surgery, my finger wont work properly (cannot stretch it straight anymore).

I need information, what should i do now?
k3lvinNdad
post Apr 4 2014, 05:19 PM

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is it the thing soft soft like jelly inside?does it feels pain when u try to press it little bit?

lolzcalvin
post Apr 4 2014, 05:22 PM

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Bang, try drinking alkaline water (not soap or detergent, just water that has a lil alkaline properties lol)
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post Apr 4 2014, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(k3lvinNdad @ Apr 4 2014, 05:19 PM)
is it the thing soft soft like jelly inside?does it feels pain when u try to press it little bit?
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here comes the doctor rclxms.gif rclxm9.gif
k3lvinNdad
post Apr 4 2014, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(Meot Tangki @ Apr 4 2014, 05:23 PM)
here comes the doctor  rclxms.gif  rclxm9.gif
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NONO!i am not a doctor!i am just a failed engineer...
but my gf facing the same problem at her wrist, previously she hurt her wrist during drum practice.

TSH.K. Lee
post Apr 4 2014, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(k3lvinNdad @ Apr 4 2014, 05:19 PM)
is it the thing soft soft like jelly inside?does it feels pain when u try to press it little bit?
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it used to be soft, now it's a little harder. it doesnt feel pain at all, unless you press it hard enough. so how? your gf wrist solve dy? can see the picture? I really want to get it done leh.


QUOTE(lolzcalvin @ Apr 4 2014, 05:22 PM)
Bang, try drinking alkaline water (not soap or detergent, just water that has a lil alkaline properties lol)
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you're selling MLM stuff again right? can i get something from non MLM?
lolzcalvin
post Apr 4 2014, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(H.K. Lee @ Apr 4 2014, 09:24 PM)
you're selling MLM stuff again right? can i get something from non MLM?
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I don't understand what are you talking about, what's MLM?
I just mean if arthritis (normally caused by uric acid), can be slowly treated by drinking alkaline water
Neh >> http://www.thewaterdoctor.com/thewaterblog...alkaline-water/
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post Apr 4 2014, 09:56 PM


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QUOTE(H.K. Lee @ Apr 4 2014, 09:24 PM)
it used to be soft, now it's a little harder. it doesnt feel pain at all, unless you press it hard enough. so how? your gf wrist solve dy? can see the picture? I really want to get it done leh.
you're selling MLM stuff again right? can i get something from non MLM?
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your thumb can move right?

i am thinking it's most probably a sebaceous cyst. a simple surgery can remove that one.

go to a doctor. don't just listen to what some random people say.
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post Apr 4 2014, 11:50 PM

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QUOTE(H.K. Lee @ Apr 4 2014, 09:24 PM)
it used to be soft, now it's a little harder. it doesnt feel pain at all, unless you press it hard enough. so how? your gf wrist solve dy? can see the picture? I really want to get it done leh.
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yea...i think is the same thing...my gf did operate b4 without sleep drug...just inject the "ubat tahan sakit" to the wrist and voila...she look at the whole operation very clearly...
no photos cause she did few years back...i started with her 1year plus only...
regarding the operation, doctor told her do 1 time enough after cut it out...but after few years it come back and wit the scar there ofcoz...plan to do operation again....but i am not sure how much it is since she said forgot...
maybe i try ask her after she are free, currently she having final exam...

maybe you can visit to a doctor to ask?
TSH.K. Lee
post Apr 5 2014, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(k3lvinNdad @ Apr 4 2014, 11:50 PM)
yea...i think is the same thing...my gf did operate b4 without sleep drug...just inject the "ubat tahan sakit" to the wrist and voila...she look at the whole operation very clearly...
no photos cause she did few years back...i started with her 1year plus only...
regarding the operation, doctor told her do 1 time enough after cut it out...but after few years it come back and wit the scar there ofcoz...plan to do operation again....but i am not sure how much it is since she said forgot...
maybe i try ask her after she are free, currently she having final exam...

maybe you can visit to a doctor to ask?
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You're saying it come back and plan to do operation again? I don't get it, means she has the lump looking thing growing out from her wrist again? can you snap a picture of it? Actually, i saw my ex-colleague has the same problem, but never get to ask about it since i was busy. Im sure a lot more people have this problem. and with a common problem must have solution. Just need to know what kind of doctor to go to, and which hospital.

Coz last time my fren went to sunway hospital for a knee check, the doctor spent less than 10 minutes to check, and just prescribe glucosamine to him, and for all that he paid rm300++, and it's not even effective. what a rip of. I dont have respect for this kind of doctor.
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post Apr 5 2014, 11:00 AM

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please go see a doctor.

Ignore the alkaline water thingy. Load of BS. You only need to google a bit and you'll understand why.
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post Apr 5 2014, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(H.K. Lee @ Apr 5 2014, 09:23 AM)
You're saying it come back and plan to do operation again? I don't get it, means she has the lump looking thing growing out from her wrist again? can you snap a picture of it? Actually, i saw my ex-colleague has the same problem, but never get to ask about it since i was busy. Im sure a lot more people have this problem. and with a common problem must have solution. Just need to know what kind of doctor to go to, and which hospital.

Coz last time my fren went to sunway hospital for a knee check, the doctor spent less than 10 minutes to check, and just prescribe glucosamine to him, and for all that he paid rm300++, and it's not even effective. what a rip of. I dont have respect for this kind of doctor.
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i wont be seeing my gf so soon due to she having her final exam and i am working now...
yes the lump will come back after few years operation done.
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post Nov 13 2019, 06:50 PM

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Sorry for chiming in a bit late to the discussion, but I really feel like I need to add my 2 cents. I finally found something that works for my grandmother's Arthritis!

What a relief to finally have gotten rid of the horrible pain, without any expensive procuts at that.

Registered an account only to say this:

There are many different ways of treating severe arthritis. The way used to treat arthritis may depend on the symptoms and type of arthritis affecting the person.

**i) Medication** - Most people who experience severe arthritis will normally see a medical doctor to get medication to ease and reduce their arthritis pain. Doctors will normally prescribe NSAIDs( Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) to reduce inflammation and swelling. These NSAIDs may be beneficial in treating the symptoms and providing short term relief to those suffering from severe arthritis. Some commonly used NSAIDs include aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen. You also need to be aware that these NSAIDs may cause side effects like stroke, heart attack, stomach ulcers and kidney damage. In view of this, these drugs can be used for short term pain relief.

**ii) Physiotherapy** - Together with medication, physiotherapy plays an important role in managing arthritis pain. It can help you maintain independence through improved strength, mobility and flexibility. Physiotherapists will examine your muscles, posture and the way you walk and this includes activities that causes you pain. They will design a personalised treatment plan which may include hydrotherapy, massage and pain relief techniques. TENS (Stimulates Transdermal Nerves) is a method of pain relief in physiotherapy. Currently it is combined with acupuncture: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) at Acupuncture

**iii) Surgery** - For those people having advance arthritis, medication will no longer be an option. They will have to go for surgery to have arthritis pain relief. The operations may include
a) replacing a badly damaged joint
b) releasing trapped nerves
c) removing the inflamed lining of the joint cavity
d) removing bone to relieve pain
e) repairing damaged tendons
In most cases surgeries have been successful in restoring the knee-joints and reducing the pain substantially. The disadvantage of surgery is that it is costly and there are cases where surgery fail to restore the knee joint.
**iv) Exercise **- For osteoarthritis, exercise may be the preferred option. Exercise can help relieve stiffness, reduce pain and swelling and also improve muscle and bone strength. The exercise programs may include
a) low-impact aerobic activity
b) range of motion exercise for flexibility
c) strength training for muscle tone

**v) Weight management** - Losing weight is another way that can greatly reduce knee-joint pain. When a person has excess weight, this extra weight will normally add additional pressure on the knee-joint which aggravates the arthritis pain. Young adults who are categorised as obese should try to lose weight as this will delay the onset of getting arthritis and joint pain. Another thing about maintaining the right weight is that you will have less health problems as you grow older.
**vi) Lifestyle changes **- People who are afflicted by arthritis should participate in stress reducing activities like meditation, yoga or tai-chi.We can improve the strength and flexibility of the joints by practicing certain yoga postures. These postures include Warrior pose, Tree pose, Triangle pose, Bridge posture and Corpse pose. If you regularly practice yoga using the right postures coupled with meditation, you can get pain relief from arthritis.
**vii) Healthy and balanced diet** - Eat a healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables, which contain important vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin E. Eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as cold water fish(salmon, mackerel, and herring), flaxseed, rapeseed (canola) oil.
You can treat the arthritis pain that you are suffering with one of the above mentioned ways. You should carefully consider your circumstances and situation that you are in before deciding which approach will bring the desired outcome.

And finally a solution that I think will help you: The 21-day Step-by-step Arthritis Strategy.

One of their claims is: Completely Heal Any Type Of Arthritis In 21 Days Or Less Following This Step-By-Step Strategy – 100% Guaranteed.

I just did a quick Google search, here's a review about it: https://mrproductreviews.info/reviews/21-da...tegy/index.html

Note: It is a program to cure arthritis in the way of Chinese Medicine. Good luck!


 

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