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Frequently Asked Questions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition where the median nerve gets compressed in the wrist, leading to symptoms like pain, numbness, and tingling.

Tingling in the fingers, hand weakness, and nighttime discomfort are often early indicators.

It may be due to repetitive wrist movements, medical conditions, pregnancy, or injuries.

People doing repetitive hand activities, those with diabetes or arthritis, pregnant women, and those with genetic predispositions.

Yes, constant typing without proper wrist support can contribute significantly.

Through physical exams like Tinel’s sign, EMG studies, and sometimes imaging.

Splinting, physiotherapy, NSAIDs, and activity modifications are effective early treatments.

If symptoms persist beyond 6 months or lead to severe weakness and atrophy.

The ligament pressing the median nerve is cut to relieve pressure.

Usually a few weeks for mild cases, up to several months for severe ones.

Mild cases may resolve with rest, but chronic ones need treatment.

Proper ergonomics, regular breaks, and wrist-strengthening exercises.

Yes, nerve gliding and wrist stretches can reduce discomfort.

Not necessarily. With timely treatment, full recovery is possible.
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