MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, FIOS (UK), FIAS (GERMANY)
Orthopedic Doctor, Indore
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33 years experience
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Which of these are the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome?
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Experiencing numbness and a stinging sensation is a common symptom of carpal tunnel syndrome. Usually, it is the thumb, the middle or the ring finger and the index finger that get affected. Along with pain, there is difficulty in holding objects due to weakness in the hand which is also one of its symptoms. The moment you notice any of the symptoms of this syndrome, consult a doctor for necessary medical advice.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is not a long-term disease, as it usually resolves within months.
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Though a severe form of carpal tunnel syndrome may be quite painful and even require surgery, still, with the right treatments at the earliest, it can be resolved within months and may not require any invasive treatment at all. It's a medium-term syndrome that if ignored can lead to fatal and long-lasting damage to the nerve. To avoid carpal tunnel syndrome from becoming a serious threat to the functionality of your hand, look for immediate treatment once the symptoms are noticed.
For treating carpal tunnel syndrome, surgery is always necessary.
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When it comes to treating carpal tunnel syndrome, opting for surgical options is not always necessary as there are other ways of treatments too. These include cortisone injections, wrist splints, icing the wrist, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc. Proper rest can also be a great way of treating the pinched nerve causing the syndrome. It s important to have medical attention to determine the right treatment for your wrist and its condition.
There are no proven ways to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome completely, but minimizing the risks is possible.
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From reducing the force on your hands, relaxing your grip, giving your hands frequent breaks from continuously working and improving your posture are various ways that can help in minimizing the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. Keeping your hands warm and ensuring that your hands don t feel strained can also help. Talk to your doctor about necessary wrist exercise or rests that can help in preventing the risks of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Which of these can cause carpal tunnel syndrome?
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Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when a pinched nerve in the wrist causes pain and numbness in the entire hand. In some cases, it is the underlying conditions like rheumatoid, hypothyroidism, arthritis, etc that causes it. Making the same hand or wrist movements, again and again, can also lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. Consult with an orthopedic in case you become a victim of carpal tunnel syndrome to prevent it from getting worse.