Carpal Tunnel SyndromeHome TreatmentHome treatment for
carpal tunnel syndrome: - Can ease pain and prevent further or permanent
damage to your median nerve.
- May completely relieve your symptoms
if you start treatment when symptoms first occur.
If you have mild symptoms, such as occasional tingling,
numbness, weakness, or pain in your fingers or hand, follow these steps to
reduce
inflammation: - Rest your fingers, hand, and wrist.
Stop activities that you suspect are causing numbness
and pain.
- Ice your wrist for 10 to 15 minutes at a time, as often
as once or twice an hour, and take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) to
relieve pain and reduce swelling. Although studies
have not shown NSAIDs to be effective for carpal tunnel syndrome, they may help
you to relieve symptoms.
- Wear a
wrist splint at night to keep your wrist in a neutral
position and relieve pressure on your median nerve. See an illustration of a
wrist
splint
. - Do simple range-of-motion exercises with your
fingers and wrist to prevent stiffening. Stop if you have pain or
numbness.
Wrist care: Preventing carpal tunnel
syndrome
When your pain is gone, begin
exercises for flexibility and strength for your arm
and wrist. Learn the best positions and posture for hand and wrist
movements.
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