
Management of carpal tunnel syndrome includes a broad spectrum of options from non-invasive techniques to surgical management. In general all patients with carpal tunnel syndrome should avoid repetitive motions of the wrist and hand. Ergonomic measures to relieve symptoms at work should be taken. For example, those who utilize computers daily can significantly decrease symptoms by maintaining proper wrist positioning while typing. Applying a splint to immobilize the wrist in a neutral position is another effective non invasive treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome. For those requiring additional treatment oral medicines such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, diuretics, and corticosteroids are available. These drugs work to ease the pain and swelling associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Additionally a local injection of corticosteroids can be performed which will relieve the pressure on the median nerve and provide temporary relief. In patients whose symptoms are not relieved by the above measures, it may be necessary to perform surgery. The surgical procedure involves cutting the ligament that forms the roof of the carpal tunnel thus relieving the pressure on the median nerve.
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Hope this doesn't happen to me.
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