Hand Pain Isn’t Always What It Seems: Insight from a Doctor

Hand Pain: When Is It Time To See a Doctor

We use our hands for nearly everything — from sending texts to cooking dinner or getting through a full day at work. So when hand pain shows up, it can interrupt not just comfort, but daily life. But here’s something many people don’t realize: hand pain isn’t always caused by overuse or aging. Sometimes, it’s a sign of something deeper.

As a specialist in hand and upper extremity conditions, Dr. Ehab Bassim Aldlyami sees patients every day who wait too long to get help — assuming their pain will go away on its own. In many cases, early diagnosis and proper treatment can make all the difference.

Common Causes of Hand and Wrist Pain

Hand and wrist pain can result from a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Arthritis: Common in older adults, arthritis can cause joint stiffness, swelling, and pain.
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Tingling or numbness in the fingers, especially at night, may indicate pressure on the median nerve.
  • Tendonitis: Overuse or repetitive strain can inflame tendons, making movement painful.
  • Injuries or Fractures: Even minor trauma can lead to persistent pain if untreated.
  • Nerve Compression: Surprisingly, pain in the hand may originate in the neck, elbow, or shoulder due to pinched nerves.

Hand Pain: When Is It Time to See a Doctor?

 Wondering when it is time to see a doctor? Learn the key signs that mean it’s time to consult a hand specialist before the condition worsens.

  • Pain that lasts more than a few days
  • Numbness, tingling, or burning sensations
  • Trouble gripping or holding objects
  • Swelling, stiffness, or visible changes in the hand
  • Pain that disrupts your sleep
  • A recent injury or trauma that doesn’t improve

The longer you wait, the higher the risk of long-term damage — especially if nerves or joints are involved.

Hand Pain Treatment: Why Early Care Matters

Many conditions can be managed without surgery — if caught early. Depending on your diagnosis, Dr. Ehab Bassim Aldlyami may recommend:

  • Rest and activity modification
  • Splinting or bracing
  • Physical therapy
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • In few cases, minimally invasive procedures or surgery

The aim  is  to relieve pain, restore hand function, and prevent future complications.

How to Relieve Hand Pain at Home

While you’re waiting for an appointment or managing mild discomfort,you may  try these at-home tips:

  • Rest your hand and avoid repetitive movements
  • Use a cold or warm compress depending on the type of pain
  • Take over-the-counter pain relievers such as  ibuprofen (if safe for you)
  • Wear splints or wrist brace for added support
  • Do gentle hand stretches, but avoid anything that causes sharp pain

These conservative methods can help temporarily, but they’re not a substitute for expert care.

Don’t Ignore Persistent Hand Pain

Hand and wrist pain may seem normal pain at first, but they can lead to reduced mobility, nerve damage, or even permanent loss of function when symptoms are ignored. Whether it’s arthritis, a nerve issue, or a structural problem, getting the right diagnosis is key to lasting relief.

The Risk of Delaying Diagnosis

Ignoring hand and wrist pain can lead to complications such as permanent nerve damage, joint stiffness, or muscle weakness. Early treatment improves outcomes and may prevent the need for surgery.

What to Expect from a Hand Specialist Consultation

When you visit a specialist like Dr. Ehab Aldlyami, you can expect a thorough assessment, imaging (if needed), and a personalized treatment plan. Whether surgical or non-surgical, the focus is always on restoring function and quality of life.

Meet the Specialist Behind the Expertise: Dr. Ehab Bassim Aldlyami

When it comes to expert care, few are as trusted as Dr. Ehab Bassim Aldlyami. He is one of the best hand surgeons in Dubai and currently serves as the Vice President of the Emirates Hand Surgery Society. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Ehab is a dedicated orthopedic hand specialist providing advanced treatment for hand injuries, wrist pain, nerve-related issues, and chronic hand conditions.

His expertise includes treating wrist  hand and diseases, sports-related injuries, trauma from accidents, and natural degenerative conditions affecting the fingers, hand, and wrist. Patients rely on him not just for his surgical skills but for his deep understanding of hand anatomy and function. Dr. Ehab completed his training in the UK, holding the prestigious Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (UK) in Trauma and Orthopaedics.

He further specialized through a clinical hand fellowship at the Pulvertaft Hand Centre in the UK, a world-renowned institute for upper limb surgery, where he gained extensive hands-on experience in advanced hand and wrist procedures. He is fluent in both English and Arabic, making expert care accessible to a diverse patient community.

Dr. Ehab Aldlyami is not just a surgeon — he is a trusted expert in restoring function, relieving pain, and helping patients regain the use of their hands with confidence.

Hand Pain: When Is It Time To See a Doctor

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