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Diagnosed With Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Taking Injections. Any Other Alternate Medicine For This?

I am almost 84 years old and have been diagnosed with Carpel Tunnel syndrome. I am advised, that at this age going under general anesthesia is not advisable. The finger next to my index finger is the involved finger. It is a situation of numb and needle pain. I have had unbearable and painful injections to the hand, ( My Right) .Do you have any other suggestions?
Sat, 13 Jul 2013
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
You don't mention any other health problems but general anesthesia is possible at your age depending on any other conditions you have. Alternatively, many operations for treating carpal tunnel syndrome are done under local anesthesia very successfully. I would suggest you find a surgeon who is willing to do this under local anesthesia and discuss the risks involved. It is a relatively minor operation that could significantly improve your pain.
I hope this advice has been of help to you.
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Ayurveda Specialist Dr. Jasmeet Singh Dhami's  Response
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For your concerned problem Ayurveda has number of safe and effective treatments available. Your symptoms indicate here vitiation of vata and pitta dosha here as per ayurveda so just start taking kamdugdha rasa (moti yukt) 1-1 and ashwagandha arishata 2tsf - 2 tsf with equal amount of water after meals.You will start improving . For further follow up contact an Ayurvedic physician nearby or just mail me at drjasmeetdhami@rediffmail.com
Hope your find health soon
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Ayurveda Specialist Dr. Munish Sood's  Response
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1. as it is problem of the nerves and not of muscles, thus there is numbness and needle like pain in affected finger.
2. Age (80) and Sex (female,menopause) both are risk factor for developing this syndrome.
3. you have not mentioned about your occupation (involving frequent use of fingers: as in typing (typists/computer)?
4. you can try any of the folowing as per their availability:
.vaatkulantak ras 125mg
rasraj ras 125mg
panchamrit lauh guggulu 500mg
thrice a day with erand mool decoction.

.rason sura 15ml
dashmool arisht 20ml
after meals with equal amount of water

. mahamash oil for internal use (in drops)
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Ayurveda Specialist Dr. Shailendra Kumar Naithani's  Response
HI
WELCOME TO HCM
THANKS FOR YOUR QUERY
I AM AGREED TO ANSWER POSTED BY DR KERRY ANESTHESIOLOGIST
YOU SHOULD SEEK FOR A SURGEON WHO CAN PERFORM UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA
CARPEL TUNNEL [ FORMED BETWEEN WRIST BONE AND FIBROUS TISSUE AROUND WRIST] IS THE WAY TO MEDIAN NERVE BRINGING SENSATION FROM THUMB , INDEX FINGER AND MIDDLE FINGER , AND IN YOUR CASE [ CT SYNDROME] THIS TUNNEL IS COMPROMISED [ reduced space] DUE TO ANY REASON , SO I WILL NOT ADVISE TO GO FOR MEDICINES
I WISH YOU GOOD HEALTH
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Diagnosed With Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Taking Injections. Any Other Alternate Medicine For This?

Hi, You don t mention any other health problems but general anesthesia is possible at your age depending on any other conditions you have. Alternatively, many operations for treating carpal tunnel syndrome are done under local anesthesia very successfully. I would suggest you find a surgeon who is willing to do this under local anesthesia and discuss the risks involved. It is a relatively minor operation that could significantly improve your pain. I hope this advice has been of help to you.