Causes And Risk Factors Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Inflammatory Medical Conditions

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Underlying inflammatory medical conditions can lead to swelling in the wrist. This swelling can result in a loss of blood flow to the affected areas. Some medical conditions that are associated with carpal tunnel syndrome include thyroid problems, high blood pressure, and rheumatoid arthritis. These underlying medical conditions can affect the lining of the tendons through the swelling, which will cause compression of the median nerve, leading it to become pinched. To decrease swelling use a hand support bracewith hot and cold therapy relief. Attending to these conditions and taking steps to get them under control can reduce the swelling around the tendons, lessening the pressure, and alleviating some of the discomfort a patient may experience. Understanding the impact of inflammatory conditions can help manage symptoms and decide on the correct course of action. There are non-surgical remedies that should be tried before resulting to surgical intervention, especially if the underlying condition is chronic. This is because if the underlying condition is chronic, the carpal tunnel syndrome can be managed non-surgically.

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