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Symptoms of CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME


Carpal tunnel syndrome produces tingling or numbness in part of the hand, It most commonly involves the thumb, index and middle fingers. Sharp pains may shoot up the arm from the wrist. Hand, wrist or arm pain may awaken the person at night. Tingling and numbness of the hand may also be noted, particularly after sleeping for a while. Morning stiffness, cramping of the hands and weakness may be noted. You may notice that you frequently drop objects from your hand. The skin over the palm and fingers may appear dry and thickened.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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