Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment


Posted January 11, 2022 by rishi_13

Dr Sravan Kumar Appani established Rishi Rheumatology Hospital in Karimnagar for providing affordable and holistic care for rheumatology patients in Telangana districts.

 
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common disorder that causes pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and wrist. It occurs when there is a high amount of pressure within the wrist on a nerve called the median nerve. This median nerve provides sensation to the thumb, index, and middle fingers, and half of the ring finger. The little finger (the “pinky”) is typically not affected. This median nerve also provides strength to few muscles at the base of the thumb and index finger.

Carpal tunnel: - Carpal tunnel is a narrow passage in the wrist. The bottom and sides of the tunnel are formed by small semi-circular bones called carpal bones. A tissue called ligament forms in the top of the tunnel. The median nerve and tendons pass through this space. These tendons connect muscles in the forearm to bones in the hand. These help the finger and thumb to bend and straighten.

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Who is at risk?
Women are three times more possible to have carpal tunnel syndrome than men. Carpal tunnel syndrome is mostly diagnosed between the ages of 30 and 60. Jobs that involve repetitive finger use, mainly those associated with high force, extreme wrist motions may develop this disorder.
Many factors contribute to the development of carpal tunnel syndromes such as high salt intake, sedentary lifestyle and, obesity. People who work in professions like Manufacturing, Assembly line work, Keyboarding occupations, and Construction work are at greater risk.

Causes:
The carpal tunnel is a narrow passage in the wrist; it is surrounded by bones and ligaments. Tendons run through the carpal tunnel and help the fingers and the median nerve move, which is responsible for both sensation and movement in the hand, thumb, index finger, middle finger, and ring finger.
Any condition that causes swelling of the membranes of the carpal tunnel can lead to the carpel tunnel syndrome. When the tissues of the carpal tunnel become swollen, it will cause the median nerve to be compressed, which is known as nerve entrapment.

Conditions related to carpal tunnel syndrome are:

Diabetes
Thyroid dysfunction
Fluid retention from pregnancy or menopause
High blood pressure
Autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis
Fractures or trauma to the wrist
Wrist fracture or dislocation
Wrist Deformity
Tumor in the carpel tunnel
Older age
Placing of your wrists while using your keyboard or mouse
Continuous exposure to vibrations from using hand-tools or power-tools
playing the piano or typing
Symptoms:
Symptoms begin slowly, early symptoms occur along the nerve path because of compression of the median nerve. Your hand may asleep often and drop objects.

Early symptoms are numbness, tingling, and pain in your thumb and the first three fingers of your hand, wrist pain at night that interferes with sleep.

Symptoms in the daytime include: tingling in the fingers, pain and burning that travels up your arm, weakness in the muscles of the hand, unable to use the hand for small tasks like- picking small objects, unable to drive, unable to hold book to read, difficult in writing, unable to type on computer keyboard.
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Last Updated January 11, 2022