Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
DescriptionAn in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. |
Alternative NamesRepetitive Stress Injuries; Thoracic Outlet Syndrome |
SymptomsSymptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome usually progress gradually over weeks and months and, in some cases, years. Anyone with recurrent or persistent pain, numbness and tingling, or weakness of the hand should consult a physician for a diagnosis. Symptoms often develop as follows:
Symptoms may occur not only when the hand is being used but also when at night when the patient is at rest. Even in cases where work is suspected as the cause, symptoms typically first occur outside of work. In fact, the disorder may be distinguished from similar conditions by pain occurring at night after going to bed. |
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