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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Bahadurpura, Hyderabad

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Diagnosis

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Bahadurpura, Hyderabad

To diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, your healthcare professional may ask you questions about your symptoms. You also may need one or more tests to find out whether you have carpal tunnel syndrome:

Treatment

Treat carpal tunnel syndrome as early as possible after symptoms start. In the early stages, simple things that you can do for yourself may make the symptoms go away. For example:

Other treatment options include wrist splinting, medicines and surgery. Splinting and other conservative treatments are more likely to help if you’ve had only mild to moderate symptoms that come and go for less than 10 months.

If you have numbness in your hands, get treatment from a healthcare professional.

Nonsurgical Therapy

If the condition is diagnosed early, nonsurgical methods may help improve carpal tunnel syndrome, including:

Corticosteroids decrease inflammation and swelling, which relieves pressure on the median nerve. Oral corticosteroids aren’t considered as effective as corticosteroid injections for treating carpal tunnel syndrome.

If carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by rheumatoid arthritis or another inflammatory arthritis, then treating the arthritis may reduce symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. However, this has not been proved by research.

Surgery

Surgery may be appropriate if symptoms are severe or don’t respond to other treatments.

The goal of carpal tunnel surgery is to relieve pressure by cutting the ligament pressing on the median nerve.

Three different techniques are used in carpal tunnel surgery:

Discuss the risks and benefits of each technique with your surgeon before surgery. Surgery risks may include:

During the healing process after the surgery, the ligament tissues gradually grow back together while allowing more room for the nerve. This internal healing process typically takes several months, but the skin heals in a few weeks.

Your surgeon likely will recommend that you use the hand after the ligament has healed. Slowly work back to full use of the hand and do not use forceful hand motions or extreme wrist positions.

Soreness or weakness may take from several weeks to a few months to resolve after surgery. If your symptoms were very severe, they may not completely go away after surgery.

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