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Causes And Risk Factors Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common medical condition that afflicts many people. The condition involves the carpal tunnel, which is a narrow passageway through the wrist. Small bones create the passageway and protect the median nerve. There are numerous reasons why the median nerve is negatively impacted. Understanding what can cause carpal tunnel syndrome is critical to avoiding the pain and discomfort that comes with the condition. There are also various reasons how and why the carpal tunnel passageway can be narrowed and the nerve to become pinched, including swelling caused by use, hereditary, injury, and other health conditions. Symptoms of the condition include weakness, numbing, tingling, burning, clumsiness, and loss of use of the hand and fingers to grasp things. Need a hand in figuring out the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome? Keep reading to reveal them now.

Pressure On The Median Nerve

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When there is pressure on the median nerve, a person suffers from carpal tunnel syndrome. The pressure can be caused by swelling in the passageway through which the median nerve travels. When there is swelling, the amount of room for this nerve, and others are diminished and affects the ability to feel in the hand. Since the median nerve provides feeling to the thumb, index finger, long finger, and part of the ring finger, a patient can experience significant side effects of the nerve being compressed. The pressure can cause numbness and an inability to use the fingers properly, resulting in weakness and an inability to hold onto things. To limit these symptoms consider using a wrist brace with a removable splint for full use of your hand. There are multiple reasons this pressure can increase and cause a pinch in the median nerve. Understanding the reasons and researching non-surgical methods to combat the pressure is essential in managing the condition.

Next, learn how inflammatory conditions can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome in some patients. 

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