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How do i treat carpal tunnel?

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

There are many: Ways to approach cts, depending upon the severity of symptoms, the extent of numbness, presence of muscle atrophy, pain, related conditons and other factors. Splinting, nsaid, corticosteroid injections, surgery, medications, ruling out metabolic and endocrine and other nerve issues all are important. A hand surgeon is ideally trained but many physicians deal with this common problem.

Answered 2/19/2021

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Dr. Peter Nefcy answered

Specializes in Radiology

By yourself: Most Americans want Magic Medicine to fix them, and do not want to actively participate in their treatment or general health. Overall, medical/surgical treatment for carpal tunnel is pretty bad, and NIOSH reports that 57% of surgical patients have return of symptoms within 2 years. Use your own pain relief reflex to control symptoms. Contact: pmdnef @ hotmail.com if you want to be in control.

Answered 2/19/2021

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