There are over 15 different factors that can contribute to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Usually people suffering from Carpal Tunnel Symptoms experience multiple contributing factors at once that combine to create the intense hand pain, hand numbness and hand dysfunction.
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Working on a computer intensely all day was creating intense hand pain and I would wake up with numb tingling hands on a regular basis. My doctor diagnosed me with a combination of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and mild arthritis. I was on the verge of quitting my job and finding a job where I would not have to use my hands so much. That would have meant some big sacrifices in income for our family. My husband found the Carpal Solution on the internet one night. After reading all about it, I decided to give it a try, before a career change.
It was remarkable how quickly The Carpal Solution began to help. After trying several different braces with little result, I was skeptical, but the way the Carpal Solution works is completely different and it is comfortable to wear. I found in my case that the Six Week program was not enough. I now wear the Carpal Solution about five nights a week, whenever I work. The Carpal Solution keeps my symptoms under control and keeps me on the job. It so good not to have to depend on oral pain meds. I sleep well and no longer have the constant worry about what to do next. If you have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, you should try the Carpal Solution. It works!
Rebecca
Chicago, Illinois.
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These contributing factors range from inflammation of soft tissue around the Carpal Tunnel due to subtle repetitive stress injuries associated with hand and wrist use patterns, edema from forceful trauma of any type, a person's specific anatomical configuration, to metabolic factors.
Often people are amazed that they are affected by Carpal Tunnel Syndrome when others doing the same type of activity have no problem. That is because each person's anatomy is unique. The way that our bones, ligaments, tendons, flexor tendon sheath, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and connecting soft tissue combine to form the space in the Carpal Tunnel is somewhat unique for each person. Each person also brings unique metabolic conditions that can affect the on set of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and the speed of response to all types of CTS therapy.
Swollen soft tissue from any cause will contribute to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Some of the multiple metabolic issues that are known at this time to contribute to CTS are: water retention during pregnancy, oral contraceptive-related edema, hormonal changes or imbalances such as those encountered with menopause. Other metabolic conditions that can contribute to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome include: Obesity, Fibromyalgia, Acromegaly, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout, Tuberculosis, Renal Dysfunction, Hemodialysis, Hypothyroidism, Amyloidosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Abnormal growths like Ganglion Cysts, Depression and Anxiety.
Even mild cases or early stage conditions that have not been diagnosed can contribute to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. This is why it is so important to get a physician's diagnosis and evaluation during a personal visit to identify any possible contributing factors and seek treatment accordingly.
Women often experience their first episode with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome when they are pregnant. Twenty percent of pregnant women are reported in the medical literature to experience Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. This is often brought on by hormonal changes and water retention issues.
Sometimes it goes away after pregnancy and other times the pain and numbness continues for months or years after pregnancy. CTS symptoms also can flare up unexpectedly on an irregular basis.
Because Carpal Tunnel Syndrome almost always involves swollen soft tissue and physical stress no matter whatever the other causes might be, The Carpal Solution is effective in relieving symptoms in over 95% of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome sufferers. Physicians and insurers generally agree that patients should exhaust all clinically documented conservative treatment options before considering surgery. The Carpal Solution is an effective conservative treatment that people can depend upon.
Most CTS sufferers also experience psychological stress due to the physical limitations, chronic pain, sleep loss and worry over invasive treatment procedures and disruption to their lives. Having an effective, non-invasive treatment option that they can use repeatedly as needed, like the Carpal Solution, usually relieves a lot of mental anguish as well. There is no need to continue the suffering, order the Carpal Solution today!
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