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sore wrists from sewing
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my work involves sewing (for past two and a half years), and over the past month or so, my right wrist and forearm has become really painfull. would wearing one of those splints help, or what else could help? x
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If the sewing is irritating it then rest is the best option, at least taking regular breaks.
Ice packs can help with the pain, Biofreeze is good too, comes in a roll on.
Voltarol gel is pretty good too at reducing pain and swelling and you could try an anti-inflammatory.
Splints are pretty good, Boots do a good one, it's black and doesn't restrict your hands so much.
Seriously though, if the sewing is causing a problem you need to address that and get yourself better rather than just treating the symptoms and carrying on. If left to get worse it could become a serious problem.
Many places have support groups where people may be able to give you more tips and advice.
There's some more info here...
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.a spx?articleid=314#
If the sewing is irritating it then rest is the best option, at least taking regular breaks.
Ice packs can help with the pain, Biofreeze is good too, comes in a roll on.
Voltarol gel is pretty good too at reducing pain and swelling and you could try an anti-inflammatory.
Splints are pretty good, Boots do a good one, it's black and doesn't restrict your hands so much.
Seriously though, if the sewing is causing a problem you need to address that and get yourself better rather than just treating the symptoms and carrying on. If left to get worse it could become a serious problem.
Many places have support groups where people may be able to give you more tips and advice.
There's some more info here...
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.a spx?articleid=314#
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