Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The median nerve, which passes through the Carpal Tunnel in the wrist, is compressed, which results in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Numerous conditions, including obesity, diabetes, pregnancy, and injuries brought on by repetitive motions, can cause this compression. The most common forms of treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome include avoiding activities that make the symptoms worse and wearing a splint at night to keep the wrist in a neutral position. Surgery might be required in extreme circumstances to relieve pressure on the median nerve. Welzo users should read this article to learn more about Carpal Tunnel.
