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Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
Briefly saying. Last month only I felt severe pain in my right arm from elbow to the finger tips. It waked me up in the midnight and intolerable pain. Feelings like red chilis are burning inside and numbness. I immediately rushed to doctor and got prescribed accordingly. Few pathological tests are done,.  but all ok. I had the medication with PregabaM75 for 10 days n stopped and Neurobion Forte for last 20days n still counting. As I am ok with blood tests and cervical xrays, doctor advised me NCV. The NCV report says its a case of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome and need to consult with specialist. Consulted with Dr. Nabarun Saha(surgeon) and he adviced operation. Sir I need to go for second opinion before any surgery. I wish to find a better way other than surgery. Sir here I attached all my reports. Please advice me if there is any wayout other than surgery. That panic sensation had gone after medication but still feeling numbness  and cracking like inside.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a lifestyle disease and normally gives  midnight cries. Kindly use wrist immobiliser, ice packs and NSAID gel to reduce pain.continue with mahagaba m75 once daily in night time for 20 days. Lets hope for the best that you get relieve from pain
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avoid excessive bending  of wrist, use wrist immobiliser
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