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I have carpal tunnel. what is the best treatment that's not surgery?

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Treatment carpal: Treatment for carpal tunnel can range from conservative to surgical. Antiinflammatory medication, splints to start. Injections in the wrist. Can work well in many instances if it seems/gets worse or if conservative rx fails nerve studies and posbily surgery. Carpal tunnel release can be done open or endoscopic. A hand surgeon can help. http://www.handctr.com/carpal-tunnel-syndrome-q-a.html.

Answered 3/10/2014

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Dr. Peter Nefcy answered

Specializes in Radiology

Treat it yourself. Use your Doctor's Reflex to control and possibly eliminate symptoms of CTS. If interested, email for details: PMDNEF at hotmail.

Answered 4/11/2021

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