If maybe you bought a new shirt and wore it before washing it first, it could be dermatitis, which is inflammation of the skin caused by a reaction in detergents or fabrics. Only thing to do is let it take its course and it'll go away in a few days. If it's not brought about by new clothing, you should probably see a doctor. Oh, and Vitamin C works well for itching.
Usually, thw wrists are fairly thin and do not take on fat deposits as easily as other areas of the body (thighs, stomach, ect.) will. People who are thin will also tend to have naturally very bony wrists.
RSI stands for repetitive starin injury. There are various causes of RSI of the hands and wrists such as carrying out repetitive tasks, sustaining awkward positions or the application of force to the hands and wrists. Those who use computers for many hours a day may be at risk of RSI.
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This red and itching rash may be due to an ingested allergen...such as food or drug. If you have never been tested for food allergies, it is recommended that you do so. Celiac (destruction of the intestines due to allergy to gluten: especially wheat gluten) disease is hard to diagnose but I have seen bright red ears associated with the disease. Since the problem also includes a fever, you may want to take these symptoms seriously and see your doctor.
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Menopausal arthritis is an inflammatory disease that is found in women around the time of menopause. it is not considered a destructive form of arthritis and causes moderate to severe swelling usually in the hands and around the wrists. Tests have shown that a sudden reduction in estrogen can bring on this disorder. Menopausal arthritis responds well to both the mainstream non steroidal anti inflammatory s and alternative natural products.
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The tape you see a lot of rugby players wearing, singularly wrapped without going further up the hand/thumb for support, is normally just added as a preventative measure following a previous wrist strain. Once strained, the wrist area can be prone to being strained again, particularly under the high stress/impact it is put under in rugby.
No, you don't have to cover hands to wrists while wearing the Hijab. Face and hands to wrists remain uncovered.
Arthritis is definitely one possible cause, since it causes joint pain as you described.
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