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[|Human|] HI i HAD ROTATOR CUFF SURGERY ON AUGUST 7TH AND i AM DOING WHAT MY DOCTOR TOLD ME TO DO AND I AM GOING TO PT, BUT MY WHOLE HAND (WRIST AND FINGERS) ARE SWOLLEN AND I EVEN HAVE A KNOT THAT HAS FORMED AT THE BASE OF MY MIDDLE FINGER WHERE IT MEETS THE HAND. i DID BREAK THE SMALL BONE IN MY WRIST WHEN I WAS IN THE 4TH GRADE. WHAT COULD BE CAUSING MY HAND, FINGERS , AND WRIST TO SWELL?
[|AI|]  Dear patient swelling of the upper limb is common after arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery due to use of saline during surgery. Swelling is also due to inflammation and lymphedema. This will resolve in first 2 weeks after surgery. Little longer time may be needed if vein is inadvertently damaged during surgery.  Active movement of the upper limb joints helps in early resolution of swelling. Crêpe bandage or stockinette wear helps in early reduction of swelling. Keep limb elevated all the time. If swelling persists even after one month please consult your operating surgeon.