pain, weakness, or numbness in the hand and wrist, radiating up the arm. http://www.carpal-tunnel-syndrome.us
2006-10-27 03:59:37
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answered by drea 4
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I have it as well ,,boy does it hurt wakes me up all night ,,had surgery on one hand and it feels 100% better ,,,must do the other hand soon...see and orthopedic surgeon...
Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when the median nerve, which stretches from the forearm into the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist. This is significant because the median nerve controls sensations to the palm side of the thumb and fingers, as well as impulses to some of the muscles in the hand that permit the fingers and thumb to move.
The median nerve rests inside a tunnel in the hand whose floor and walls are made up of bones know as carpal bones. The roof of the tunnel is a structure known as the transverse carpal ligament.
In addition to the nerve, there are nine tendons which move the fingers and thumb that pass through the tunnel. When the lining around the tendons becomes inflamed, there is less space for the nerve and it becomes compressed. The compression of the nerve gives rise to the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome.
The symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome include n numbness and tingling in the hand, often occurring at night. Those afflicted also frequently complain of pain and weakness in the hand, especially the thumb.
If the condition is untreated, it can lead to atrophy of the muscles in the base of the thumb.
A few years ago, you might not have heard about carpal tunnel syndrome. Now, the phrase is commonly heard around office coolers, as secretaries, receptionists, and other office workers complain of its symptoms.
But what are the real causes of carpal tunnel syndrome?
Carpal tunnel syndrome tends to be associated with certain tasks involving the hands. These include repetitive hand motions, awkward hand positions, strong gripping, mechanical stress on the palm, and vibration.
2006-10-31 00:31:28
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answered by melanieinmi2000 1
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Could be. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a name given to a variety of symptoms manifesting when the carpel tunnel ( a small space in the wrist that the nerve bundle for the hands goes through) is closed obstructed causing pressure on the nerves. Sometimes the swelling will go down if you cease the repetitive motion that caused the swelling. If not surgery is the answer. It used to be a big deal but now they just do about a 1" cut on the palm of you hand near the wrist. they cut the ligament that holds the bones of the wrist and it takes off the pressure/swelling.
2016-03-18 23:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Symptoms usually start gradually, with pain, weakness, or numbness in the hand and wrist, radiating up the arm. As symptoms worsen, people might feel tingling during the day, and decreased grip strength may make it difficult to form a fist, grasp small objects, or perform other manual tasks
2006-10-26 07:08:58
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answered by yDz 3
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Hi. Carpal tunnel is a nerve condition that attacks the wrist area,and the hands.If left untreated and the same repeated movements continue such as constant rotating ,vibrating even typing, can worsen the disease.It can move to your elbows and even your neck.Consult a physician so they can diagnose and send you to a specialist who treats this.
2006-11-01 23:43:15
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answered by one10soldier 6
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You may find swelling or lumps on the inside of your wrists that are soft (squishy) you'll have pain in your hands at times. This is the swelling from infection of the sheaths of the tendons. There are several ways to treat this. See your doctor to see what's best for you. It could be anything from surgery to a brace or just a cuff to wear during use. It will get worse if left untreated.
2006-10-25 01:28:26
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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Those are a couple of the first symptoms of CTS. There are more severe symptoms, such as extreme pain or numbness throughout the whole hand, or inability to use your hand at all.
2006-10-25 01:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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carpal tunnel you'd have a throbbing pain in your wrist where even bending it hurts.
2006-10-25 01:22:21
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answered by Lisa G 3
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You are experiencing the main symptoms of CTS. Go see a hand surgeon quick!
2006-10-26 03:28:23
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answered by Rene B 5
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Esto es un tema que me toca de cerca porque casi tuve que cerrar el taller (soy mecánico) porque no podía usar las manos. Empezó como un hormigueo y solo fue a peor por cabezota, no quise darle importancia hasta que no podía ni sujetar una herramienta.
En mi caso me recetaron ejercicio para bajar de peso y practicar con giros de muñeca más suaves, parece una tonteria pero me ayudaron una barbaridad.
Ánimo, aquí tienes más ayuda.
http://tunelcarpiano.youtips.info
2014-11-18 07:13:50
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answered by ? 2
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