CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

2016-09-16 16:03:02
I have been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome grade I in right hand. I have consulted some doctors who have advised surgery keeping in view the daily increase in pain. It has been two years and now it has become very comfortable. Is surgery for CTS safe? Whether my hand would lose power? What are the risks? What are the side effects? Where to get it done?
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Hello... Surgery is recommended when other method of treatment fails like medicines and physiotherapy.. Now when you are comfortable with it why do you want surgery.. In surgery doctor relive tightened band.. Because prolonged pressure on nerve damage it irreversibly...

Answered2016-09-17 13:46:22

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