How does carpal tunnel syndrome affect the body?

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  1. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of a compressed median nerve. This means that for one of a variety of reasons, something puts pressure on the nerve that runs down the palm side of the wrist. The median nerve is connected to the first three fingers on each hand, so when it's compressed, nerve signals to those fingers are damaged. This results in a tingling sensation or numbness that can eventually cause the muscles in the wrists and hands to weaken. If it's untreated, the nerve and muscle damage may be permanent.

    Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of a compressed median nerve. This means that for one of a variety of reasons, something puts pressure on the nerve that runs down the palm side of the wrist. The median nerve is connected to the first three... More
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    Healthwise answered:

    The symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome usually develop gradually. Symptoms often improve if you stop or change an activity that is helping to cause the condition.

    Most mild cases of carpal tunnel syndrome get better with treatment. Usually there is no permanent damage to the median nerve. Your symptoms may improve by themselves when:

    • Fluid buildup decreases, such as after pregnancy.
    • You change or stop the activity that has caused your carpal tunnel syndrome. 
    • Other health problems that cause or contribute to your carpal tunnel symptoms improve. 

    Long-term carpal tunnel syndrome can cause: 

    • A loss of feeling and coordination in the fingers and hand. The thumb muscles can become weak and waste away (atrophy).This can make it hard to grip or hold objects. 
    • Permanent damage to the median nerve. You may have trouble using the hand. 

    Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common causes of absence from work.

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