Enormous numbers of people around the world are suffering from
bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. But, the thing that is truly
depressing about it is that most folks don't even know they have the
condition. The strange tingling in their palms and fingers are dismissed
as poor circulation, fatigue, or even nerve twinges.
When
pressure is set on the median nerve the condition is know as bilateral
carpal tunnel syndrome. Poor Posture and swelling can be caused by this
pressure. Quick jabs of pain, tingling, numbness are just a few of the
irritants that can arise if left untreated. Extreme cases of bilateral
carpal tunnel syndrome may cause you to have difficulty moving or
picking up objects.
Surgery or other invasive treatments are not
needed if you treat bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome early on.
Ergonomically friendly equipment such as a mouse and pad can help keep
your wrist straight and relieve some the pressure. Also, taking breaks
regularly from work and dong simple exercises are a good way to relieve
the pressure. Available in all different designs and sizes, wrist braces
are another viable option for relief.
If you do need to have
surgery because your bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome has become quite
severe, don't worry, it isn't very complicated. Basically, depending on
your doctors technique, a small cut is made in your inner wrist (or
palm). As soon as the pressure has been relieved all you'll have to do
is baby your hands and wrists without restricting their movement
entirely. To keep your circulation flowing you'll have to gently flex
your fingers and make fists. You can reduce swelling simply by keeping
your writs above heart level.
*SIDE NOTE: Like every surgery,
there are some risks involved. If you feel intense pain that seems to
linger after surgery contact your doctor immediately.
For
treatment bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, there only a few options
available. Schedule a consult with your doctor to determine what plan of
action is best for you. Remember, the longer you wait the longer you'll
have to deal with unnecessary pain. Do something about it now.
By
R. Mac
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