Why does my hand hurt in the thumb area?
There are several causes of thumb pain including: (1) trigger thumb, (2) arthritis, (3) tendonitis, (4) carpal tunnel syndrome, and (5) skier’s thumb.
When should I be concerned about thumb pain?
If you cannot move your thumb, or if it appears crooked after an injury, you should also seek emergency care. If your symptoms are recurrent pain in your joints, knuckles, and wrist, you may have an underlying condition such as carpal tunnel syndrome or basal joint arthritis.
What does arthritis in thumb feel like?
Swelling, stiffness and tenderness at the base of your thumb. Decreased strength when pinching or grasping objects. Decreased range of motion. Enlarged or bony appearance of the joint at the base of your thumb.
What does arthritis feel like in thumb?
How do I know if I have arthritis in my thumb?
Symptoms
- Swelling, stiffness and tenderness at the base of your thumb.
- Decreased strength when pinching or grasping objects.
- Decreased range of motion.
- Enlarged or bony appearance of the joint at the base of your thumb.
What does arthritis in your thumb feel like?
What are the symptoms of tendonitis in the thumb?
Symptoms
- Pain near the base of your thumb.
- Swelling near the base of your thumb.
- Difficulty moving your thumb and wrist when you’re doing something that involves grasping or pinching.
- A “sticking” or “stop-and-go” sensation in your thumb when moving it.
When should I see a doctor for thumb pain?
People should contact a doctor if their thumb pain is persistent, severe, or impacts their ability to perform daily tasks and activities. People should seek immediate medical attention if they believe they may have dislocated or fractured their thumb. Some signs to look out for include: inability to move the thumb.