
I HAVE MY FIRST TWO FINGERS ON EACH HAND STIFFEN

Question: i HAVE MY FIRST TWO FINGERS ON EACH HAND STIFFEN (FREEZE UP) WHEN I GRIP SOMETHING LIKE A MAGAZINE THAT I AM READING OR SOMETHING I AM PICKING UP
Brief Answer:
Need some more details
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your query.
Since when do you have the above problem ?
Are you a Diabetic ?
Are you on any medications ?
Do you have any other illness ?
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Need some more details
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your query.
Since when do you have the above problem ?
Are you a Diabetic ?
Are you on any medications ?
Do you have any other illness ?
Waiting for your response,
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this has been going on for about two months sporadically. I am diabetic under control. I am on risperadal. buspar trazodone janumet trulance insulin requip myrbetrig atrovastin low dose aspirin vitamin B12 vitamin D3 and a combination calcium magnesium zinc dolzolamide and latanaprost. i am BiPolar as well as diabetic and glacoma
Brief Answer:
Connective tissue complication due to Diabetes
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your query.
The problem you have could be connective tissue complication caused by diabetes. This can sometime s surface up when there is clinical or subclinical Neuropathy.
Neuropathy if due to Vit B12 deficiency, can get corrected on supplementation but if due to diabetes the reversal is difficult.
There is no treatment for the problem you expect physiotherapy. In severe cases one can be prescribed steroids to reduce the inflammation in the tendons or the supporting connective tissue.
Hope, I answered your query.
Regards,
Connective tissue complication due to Diabetes
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your query.
The problem you have could be connective tissue complication caused by diabetes. This can sometime s surface up when there is clinical or subclinical Neuropathy.
Neuropathy if due to Vit B12 deficiency, can get corrected on supplementation but if due to diabetes the reversal is difficult.
There is no treatment for the problem you expect physiotherapy. In severe cases one can be prescribed steroids to reduce the inflammation in the tendons or the supporting connective tissue.
Hope, I answered your query.
Regards,
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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