Carpal Tunnel Milwaukee Requires Immediate Treatment

By Eleanor Thompson


When you start having wrist pain, it could be a good idea to see a carpal tunnel Milwaukee specialist. This syndrome is quite a common one. But it's also one that is frequently misdiagnosed.

The term, carpal tunnel, refers to that space inside the forearm where the median nerve passes. In some people, the space may become narrowed causing pressure on the nerve. If this happens, the person may feel numbness, tingling and/or varying amounts of pain. The pain can also vary in intensity. Typically, the symptoms don't start out bad but rather get worse gradually.

There are several factors that are possible contributors to the issue although it's not one that's well understood. Tendons and ligaments becoming inflamed from overuse or trauma may be factors. In some, the passage could be more narrow congenitally. Repetitive movement isn't a factor that has been proven yet it does affect quite a few workers on assembly lines. Metabolic problems, diabetes for one, may also play a part.

The quicker the syndrome gets diagnosed, the better off you are, as you may prevent irreparable damage to the nerve being done. For this reason, it's important to see someone who has experience diagnosing the problem. Issues in the shoulders and neck can produce similar types of symptoms, for example. Imaging or other tests may be ordered.

The treatment recommended will depend on the particular situation. If an underlying condition is involved, like diabetes, that needs to be dealt with. Generally, the first approach will be rest and medication to deal with the pain and inflammation. Once those have been reduced, stretching exercises may be advised.

In severe situations, surgery could be necessary. Of course, you'll want to avoid that if at all possible. It's best, therefore, to have the problem diagnosed and treated as soon as the symptoms appear. Consult with a medical professional specializing in carpal tunnel Milwaukee to make sure you get an accurate assessment and treatment plan.




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