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Treating Mild to Severe Cases of Base-of-Thumb Arthritis

Published on July 31, 2018
Painful Base of Thumb Arthritis

If you are suffering from base-of-thumb arthritis, you may be wondering what the best course of action is for treating the issue. The first step is to have the issue examined by a medical professional, who can help you determine what the appropriate treatment is.

The severity of the issue will determine which treatment option is chosen. If the issue is not too severe, relief can be provided through conservative treatment options like anti-inflammatory medication. More severe cases can be treated using steroid injections. If neither treatment provides relief, surgery may be required.

If you are suffering from base-of-thumb arthritis, contact the Hand and Plastic Surgery Center of Katy today to schedule a consultation. We can provide you with the long-lasting relief you need.

Thumb Pain Holding You Back? We Can Help.

Base of thumb arthritis can make simple tasks like gripping, pinching, or opening jars painful. Whether your case is mild or more advanced, the team at Hand and Plastic Surgery of Katy offers targeted treatments to relieve pain and restore function. Schedule a consultation today to explore the best care options for your condition