I might have early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome. Which muscles are involved a!


Question: I might have early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome!. Which muscles are involved and are at fault!?
I posted a question on here and I think the symptoms I'm having is of carpal tunnel syndrome!. Since last night, I've had tingling at palm of my hand, mostly at the center and sometimes to the sides!.

My wild guess is it's early signs of carpal tunnel and probably will go away after while (as to what other people have answered on my other questions, which you're more than welcom to check)!.

I do a lot of typing at work, and I use one of those wrist pads that elevate your wrist on the keyboard!. But I think it may be because I'm learning to play the guitar and playing up to 2 hours per day!.

So my question is, what muscle(s) causes carpal tunnel!?
(From my understanding it's weakening of muscles or unbalanced strength!.)

What are exercises and stretches can I do for it!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
There are nerves that run through a tunnel, called the carpel tunnel!. The tunnel is made of cartilege!.

With carpal tunnel the tunnel swells from inflammation and/or excesive use, causing the tunnel to compress the nerves!.
That in them makes the messages in the nerves go nuts, causing pain, numbness and tingling!.


With your job it will only get worse!. Not better!.
There is no excercises to help with carpal tunnel but you can get a wrist support which temporarily helps the pain and inflammation!.
The only option you really have is to get correctly diagnosed with a nerve conduction test and have laproscopic surgery!.
then the problem is fixed for good!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hmm I always thought it had something more to do with bones!?
I would go get it checked by a doctor because the if it is carpal tunnel the faster you take care of it the less likeley you will loose use of that hand and less pain!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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