Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The carpal tunnel is a channel in the wrist where the median nerve is located. This nerve provides sensation to the thumb and part of the palm, the index finger, the middle finger, and half of the third finger. When the wrist is in a bad position, there is not enough space for the median nerve (the median nerve) and pressure is put on this nerve.
Also, when this tunnel becomes inflamed and damaged, the nerve is also damaged, which causes burning and itching, numbness and tingling, weakness or pain in the fingers. . Now, if for any reason the volume of this tunnel decreases and the pressure on the veins leading to this tunnel decreases and the pressure on the veins leading to the nerve increases, the condition begins to develop.
However, if this pressure is prolonged, blood does not reach the nerve for a long time and the nerve does not perform its function of transmitting sensation and movement and reacting to environmental factors, and symptoms of the disease appear.
The prevalence of this disease is higher in middle-aged housewives, computer users, dentists, carpenters, illustrators, workers, butchers, car mechanics, and drivers of heavy machinery.
Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome begin with burning, numbness, and tingling in the fingers. A person may wake up in the middle of the night due to the hand falling asleep and feeling numb. After a few months or weeks, the hand becomes severely weak and the fingers cannot even grasp and hold the lightest objects, and the hand loses its strength.
The best way to treat these symptoms is to use non-invasive methods such as specialized exercises and sports under the supervision of a specialist, which is treated definitively in over 99 percent of cases at Ayat Clinic and all problems are eliminated.
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