Other chondrocalcinosis, wrist digital illustration

Other chondrocalcinosis, wrist Save


ICD-10 code: M11.23

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Understanding Other Chondrocalcinosis of the Wrist
If you're experiencing pain, swelling, and stiffness in your wrist, it could be a sign of other chondrocalcinosis of the wrist. This condition occurs when calcium pyrophosphate crystals accumulate in the cartilage of the wrist joint. While it's not a common condition, it can cause significant discomfort and affect your daily activities.
  • Symptoms of Other Chondrocalcinosis of the Wrist
  • The symptoms of other chondrocalcinosis of the wrist can vary from person to person, but the most common include:
    • Pain that worsens with movement or activity
    • Swelling and stiffness in the wrist joint
    • Difficulty moving the wrist
    • A clicking or grinding sensation when moving the wrist
    • Reduced range of motion in the wrist
    If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
  • Treatment Options for Other Chondrocalcinosis of the Wrist
  • Treatment for other chondrocalcinosis of the wrist will depend on the severity of your symptoms. In many cases, over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can help relieve pain and reduce swelling. Your doctor may also recommend splinting the wrist to help immobilize it and reduce stress on the joint. If your symptoms are more severe, your doctor may recommend corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation or surgery to remove the calcium deposits from the joint.
  • Preventing Other Chondrocalcinosis of the Wrist
  • There is no known way to prevent other chondrocalcinosis of the wrist, but there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing the condition. Maintaining a healthy weight, staying active, and avoiding repetitive motions that put stress on the wrist joint can all help reduce your risk. If you have a family history of other chondrocalcinosis or other joint conditions, talk to your doctor about steps you can take to reduce your risk.

    Other chondrocalcinosis of the wrist can be a painful and debilitating condition, but with the right treatment, most people are able to manage their symptoms and maintain a good quality of life. If you're experiencing wrist pain or stiffness, talk to your doctor to determine the underlying cause and develop a treatment plan that works for you.