What is a bilateral carpal tunnel?
Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the middle nerve is compressed in the carpal tunnel of both wrists simultaneously. It is assumed that this is a recurring damage to the trunk caused by overuse of the hands and wrists during certain activities such as writing on a computer keyboard. Arthritis and obesity can also play a role in the development of the condition. Treatment uses medicines, splints or braces to immobilize the wrist and surgery to reduce the transverse carpal ligament. Most of the swelling of the hands and fingers associated with the carpal tunnel syndrome occurs at night when the fingers were fed. This results in an increase in night vigilance due to pain and insensitivity caused by pressure on the middle nerve. Insensitivity and pain can travel over the arm and shoulder over time. A person can lose his ability to open and close his hands after the state progress.
Treatment of bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome depends on severityand symptoms. Steroid injections can be able to treat pain and improve the range of movement for some people. Non -steroidal anti -inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be used to reduce pain. Most doctors recommend wearing a strut or splint at night to prevent their hands from sleeping while sleeping. Maintaining direct maintenance of the wrist increases the size of the space in the carpal tunnel and reduces the pressure to the middle nerve.
Ultrasonic treatment can be useful to treat pain and insensitivity for some people. During this procedure, the wrist is exposed to ultrasonic waves for 15 to 20 minutes at a time. Many people report relief from the symptoms of several therapeutic sessions of the bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome.
For some people who are unable to achieve relief by other methods, surgical intervention may be necessary. The surgeon will cut on the wrist to reveal the middle nerve, tendons and bonds that pass through the carpal tunnel. Another cut is made in the palm to reveal the end of the carpal tunnel processThe surgeon then cuts the transverse carpal ligament and releases the pressure inside the carpal tunnel. Most people indicate significant relief from pain and insensitivity to surgery.