Carpal Tunnel Syndrome consultation

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a medical condition that affects the wrist and hand. It occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the palm, gets squeezed or pressed at the wrist. This nerve passes through the carpal tunnel, a narrow pathway made up of ligaments and bones at the base of the hand. When the tunnel becomes too narrow, often due to swelling or other issues, it puts pressure on the nerve, leading to discomfort and affecting hand function.

Common symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome include numbness, tingling, and pain in the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Some people may also experience a weak grip or find it difficult to handle small objects. Symptoms often start gradually and can be worse during the night or after several hours of repetitive hand activities. In severe cases, muscle wasting can occur, making it hard to perform everyday tasks.

Treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can vary depending on its severity. Initial approaches often involve rest, wrist splints, and avoiding activities that may worsen the symptoms. Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can help manage pain and swelling. In some cases, doctors may recommend corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation. For more persistent or severe cases, surgical options are available to relieve the pressure on the median nerve and restore normal function.

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