Anyone on here experienced them, and how serious are they?
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Are they around your neck area?
No ...In my wrist....should I be worried?...
Hmmm, is it not an amorous injury?
quote:Originally posted by lal:
No ...In my wrist....should I be worried?...
Do you get like red blotches under the skin on your wrist?
Seriously,check with your doctor.
R.S.I.? Otherwise known as Marcus Syndrome.quote:Originally posted by Blizzie:
Hmmm, is it not an amorous injury?
quote:Originally posted by Jenny:quote:Originally posted by lal:
No ...In my wrist....should I be worried?...
Do you get like red blotches under the skin on your wrist?
Yes...and over most of my palm!!.....Why?
quote:Originally posted by lal:quote:Originally posted by Jenny:quote:Originally posted by lal:
No ...In my wrist....should I be worried?...
Do you get like red blotches under the skin on your wrist?
Yes...and over most of my palm!!.....Why?
I don't know lal. I get them on my right wrist and top of that hand. The slightest scratch causes them in me. I'm on a lot of medication, so always thought it was them causing it. I've asked the nurse a couple of times, but she always says check with my consultant. And then I never have any when I actually go to see him. I wonder if it's something to do with the skin getting thinner as we get older. But the best thing to do is mention it to the doctor next time you see him.
quote:Originally posted by Jenny:quote:Originally posted by lal:quote:Originally posted by Jenny:quote:Originally posted by lal:
No ...In my wrist....should I be worried?...
Do you get like red blotches under the skin on your wrist?
Yes...and over most of my palm!!.....Why?
I don't know lal. I get them on my right wrist and top of that hand. The slightest scratch causes them in me. I'm on a lot of medication, so always thought it was them causing it. I've asked the nurse a couple of times, but she always says check with my consultant. And then I never have any when I actually go to see him. I wonder if it's something to do with the skin getting thinner as we get older. But the best thing to do is mention it to the doctor next time you see him.
I couldn't believe how painful it was...and now I have a HUGE bruise and it still hurts...getting to see my dr is near on impossible so that is why I posted...always helps to hear others stories...
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Lal, have you see my reply to you in the 'is there a doctor in the house' thread?
quote:Originally posted by lainy m:quote:Reply
Lal, have you see my reply to you in the 'is there a doctor in the house' thread?
Yes lainy.. ...sorry if my reply was harsh but I was a bit worried, and know the FM's on here can be very helpful and reassuring I know you wasn't just having a pop at me..
To be fair lal, mine don't actually hurt, so may not be the same as yours.
They just appear if I scratch myself, or knock the area.
Perhaps, if you can't get to a doctor, NHS online or the phone thingy can advise you?
Worth a try.
They just appear if I scratch myself, or knock the area.
Perhaps, if you can't get to a doctor, NHS online or the phone thingy can advise you?
Worth a try.
Lal I think it is due to your thining skin.Try Atrixo hand cream.It does help the skin.That's all I can suggest as your medication is probably the cause of the skin thining.
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