Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Do you ever feel tingling, numbness, or weakness in your hand? Carpal tunnel syndrome might be the cause. This condition occurs when the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, producing symptoms that can seriously impact daily tasks and overall quality of life. Discover how VenArt Clinic can help you relieve pain and numbness so you can regain normal hand function and comfort.
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What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) develops when the median nerve, which passes through a narrow channel in the wrist called the carpal tunnel, becomes compressed. Increased pressure within this tunnel irritates the nerve, causing pain, numbness, and tingling in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and part of the ring finger.
Causes And Risk Factors For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Repetitive hand and wrist movements: Typing, prolonged mouse use, manual work
- Injury or trauma: Wrist fractures, sprains, or inflammation
- Medical conditions: Diabetes, hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, or fluid retention during pregnancy
- Anatomical factors: Some people naturally have a narrower carpal tunnel
Common Symptoms Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Numbness and tingling: Especially in the thumb, index, and middle finger, often worse at night
- Wrist pain: May radiate to the forearm or palm
- Weak grip: Difficulty grasping or holding objects securely
- Reduced sensitivity: Precision tasks may become challenging
When Is Surgery Needed?
Initial treatment usually includes wearing wrist braces, taking breaks from repetitive movements, doing physical therapy exercises, and using anti-inflammatory medication. If these measures fail or symptoms worsen, surgery may be advised to reduce pressure on the median nerve and prevent permanent damage.
How Is Carpal Tunnel Surgery Performed?
- Anesthesia: Local, regional, or general anesthesia is chosen based on your needs and your surgeon’s recommendation
- Incision type: A small incision is made by the surgeon in the palm to cut the carpal ligament and release the median nerve. An endoscopic option with a smaller incision may also be available, often with a faster recovery
- Surgery duration: The procedure usually takes 15 to 30 minutes
- Closing the incision: Stitches are placed and may either dissolve or be removed a few days later
Recovery After Carpal Tunnel Surgery
- Immobilization: A splint may support the wrist for several days or weeks
- Pain and swelling: Mild pain and swelling are normal and can be managed with prescribed painkillers and anti-inflammatory medication
- Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy helps restore hand strength and mobility
- Return to activities: Light tasks can resume after 1–2 weeks; heavier work and strenuous use are usually allowed after 4–6 weeks, depending on healing progress
Results And What To Expect
- Symptom relief: Most patients notice significant improvement in numbness, tingling, and pain
- Full recovery: Regaining complete strength and sensation may take several weeks to a few months
- Positive outcomes: When diagnosed and treated early, the chances of full recovery are excellent
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is carpal tunnel syndrome?
It is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to pain, numbness, and weakness.
Is surgery always necessary?
Not in all cases. Non-surgical treatments like wrist braces, medication, and exercises are tried first. Surgery is recommended if these fail.
How long does surgery take?
On average, 15 to 30 minutes depending on the technique and complexity.
Can I use my hand immediately after surgery?
Light movements are allowed, but avoid heavy lifting or strenuous use for the first few weeks.
What does carpal tunnel surgery cost?
Costs vary based on the surgical method (traditional or endoscopic), surgeon’s fees, and the clinic. Contact us for detailed pricing.
Will I have visible scars?
The scar is usually small and fades over time. The endoscopic option involves even smaller incisions.
Is recovery painful?
Mild discomfort and swelling are normal but manageable with medication and recommended exercises.
When can I drive again?
Driving should be avoided until your hand has regained strength and you are pain-free.
Can the condition come back?
Recurrence is rare but can happen if underlying causes persist or the nerve was severely damaged.
When can I return to work?
Office work is usually possible within 1–2 weeks; heavy manual work may require 4–6 weeks.