carpal tunnel syndrome to Diabetes median nerve inflammation cause pain ,numbness,and less working of both hands .electromyography is helpful test for early stage
Pregnancy, obesity, arthritis, certain thyroid conditions, diabetes, and certain pituitary abnormalities all predispose to carpal tunnel syndrome.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - album - was created on 2000-02-22.
Yes, hand and foot numbness can be a result of a complication of Diabetes mellitus, specifically neuropathy and arterial insufficiency. There can be other causes of hand numbness, however. Cervical disc disease and impinged nerves may cause hand or arm numbness. Also, scalene hypertrophy, thoracic outlet syndrome, ulnar tunnel syndrome, and carpal tunnel syndrome may cause various areas of the hands to develop numbness. Arterial injury and insufficiency not caused by diabetes mellitus may also cause numbness or paresthesias of the extremities. Autoimmune diseases such as scleroderma, infiltrating diseases such as amyloid and sarcoidosis, as well as tuberculosis can cause nerve injury which may result in altered sensory perception in the extremities. Brain tumors or strokes may also cause this.
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"After spending long hours on the computer for work, I have developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome"
carpal tunnel syndrome.
Carpal tunnel syndrome.
The doctor said I have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Individuals who perform repetitive wrist movements, either at work or play, are at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is due to a compression of nerves or arteries at the brachial plexus, and carpal tunnel syndrome is due to nerve compression at the wrist.
Some words with the prefix "carpal" meaning wrist include carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal bones, and carpal ligament.
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