Any one gotten De Quervain's Syndrome (aka mummy's wrist) before? My wrist is hurting from carrying of baby and the pain is getting worse everyday. What should I do?

DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. It is very likely caused by having to engage in repetitive pinching or gripping action, and prolonged positioning to hold an object. Signs and symptoms of this condition include: - Pain over the thumb side of the wrist - Swelling can be present at the site of the pain. - Difficulty moving the thumb due to pain and swelling. - Occasional snapping or clicking at the painful site when the thumb moves. Hand therapy and wearing a splint are the common courses of treatment. For some self treatment: - Identify the activities that appear to be causing the pain (or swelling and numbness in thumb or wrist), and try to change the way you perform the actions (for example, find other ways of holding the baby if the current position is causing pain). - Take frequent short breaks - Perform this exercise to improve your thumb’s range of motion: http://www.ktph.com.sg/index.php/hllibrary/display/824 For more information on this condition: https://www.ktph.com.sg/hllibrary/display/847
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