it could be but probably not
Yes, wrapping a burned wrist tightly will cause problems with circulation when the burned area inevitably swells.
It is important to use a keyboard and mouse wrist rest to prevent the wrists from sagging, bending and twisting. These unsupported movements put stress on the median nerve, causing your wrist to hurt and may lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. However current mouse wrist rest do not work for most people because they cannot keep their wrist directly on the wrist rest and still maneuver the mouse as they need too. Visit mwpglider.com for a mouse and wrist rest solution to this problem.
The judge gave him a light sentence, it was just a slap on the wrist.
Wrist x rays are often taken to rule out the possibility of a tumor causing pressure on the median nerve.
There are so many! From design of simple electronic wrist watches to supercomputers, cell phones and all sorts of electronic gadgets.
It would not be directly related to CTS. TFCC is a tear of cartilage/ligament structure on top of your wrist area. CTS has to do with compression of the median nerve on the other side (palm side) of wrist. Perhaps if you had trauma to your wrist causing a TFCC tear or wrist fracture etc...this may cause swelling, inflammation of the carpal tunnel area which could put pressure on the median nerve..eventually causing CTS.
If a wrist watch is moving on your wrist, it could mean that the watch strap is loose, causing the watch to shift around. This can be uncomfortable and may also affect the accuracy of the watch as it might not be positioned properly to keep time accurately. Adjusting the strap to fit snugly on your wrist can help prevent the watch from moving.
People point to their wrist because that is where people wore wrist watches. Many people wear wrist watches, but many do not since cell phones have taken over the time-keeping function. It would not be surprising that some folks would not understand where the gesture originated.
Osteopenia is abnormally low bone density. In this case, the problem is below the cartilage of the larger bone of the forearm at the wrist.
Your wrist bleeds, and you don't care as much. The drinking will have little effect on the bleeding, but it may well be part of the problem insofar as the cutting is concerned.
Frequent, nerve pain in the hands or hand or wrist is a result of overuse or trauma. It could also be a sign of putting to much pressure on the hand or wrist, and is causing bone, muscle, or tissue pain.
Wrist pain is an extremely common complaint, and there are many common causes of this problem. It is important to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your symptoms so that appropriate treatment can be directed at the cause.