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Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Hi sir,my name is suma.im 30years old.i am suffering from bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome(severe pain in hand,shoulder,neck,headache,unable to do work with right hand)from 2months.iam also suffering from hyphothyroid,pain in leg(sciatica nerve pain from 3years,and also suffering from acidity,irretable bowel syndrome, stress,anger,irretation,depression.doct diagnised vit b12(300),vit D3(16)vit b12,vit D3deficiency.doct prescribed rejuneuron injection,arachilol injections for 6weeks every week.and tablets becosulz,shelcal ana prepalin.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023
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Hi,

Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome can be treated through a combination of non-surgical and surgical options depending on the severity of the condition. Here are some treatment options that you can discuss with your doctor:
** Non-surgical options:
a. Wrist splints: Wearing wrist splints during the night can help relieve pressure on the median nerve and reduce pain and numbness.

b. Physical therapy: Physical therapy exercises can help stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons in the affected area.

c. Pain medication: Over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help relieve mild to moderate pain.

d. Lifestyle changes: Avoid activities that worsen symptoms and maintain good posture and ergonomics at work.
** Surgical options:
a. Carpal tunnel release surgery: This is a minimally invasive surgery that involves cutting the ligament pressing on the median nerve to relieve pressure on the nerve.

Regarding your other health concerns, treatment will vary depending on the severity of the condition. Here are some general recommendations:
* Hypothyroidism: Your doctor will likely prescribe hormone replacement therapy to regulate thyroid function.
* Sciatica nerve pain: Physical therapy, pain medication, and corticosteroid injections can help relieve pain.
* Vitamin deficiencies: Supplements can help correct vitamin deficiencies.
* Irritable bowel syndrome: Dietary changes, medication, and stress management can help manage symptoms.
* Acidity: Dietary changes, antacids, and medication can help reduce acid reflux symptoms.
* Stress, anger, irritation, and depression: Your doctor may recommend counseling, stress management techniques, or medication to help manage these symptoms.

Please discuss these treatment options with your doctor to determine the best course of action for your specific health concerns.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Hi, Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome can be treated through a combination of non-surgical and surgical options depending on the severity of the condition. Here are some treatment options that you can discuss with your doctor: ** Non-surgical options: a. Wrist splints: Wearing wrist splints during the night can help relieve pressure on the median nerve and reduce pain and numbness. b. Physical therapy: Physical therapy exercises can help stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons in the affected area. c. Pain medication: Over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help relieve mild to moderate pain. d. Lifestyle changes: Avoid activities that worsen symptoms and maintain good posture and ergonomics at work. ** Surgical options: a. Carpal tunnel release surgery: This is a minimally invasive surgery that involves cutting the ligament pressing on the median nerve to relieve pressure on the nerve. Regarding your other health concerns, treatment will vary depending on the severity of the condition. Here are some general recommendations: * Hypothyroidism: Your doctor will likely prescribe hormone replacement therapy to regulate thyroid function. * Sciatica nerve pain: Physical therapy, pain medication, and corticosteroid injections can help relieve pain. * Vitamin deficiencies: Supplements can help correct vitamin deficiencies. * Irritable bowel syndrome: Dietary changes, medication, and stress management can help manage symptoms. * Acidity: Dietary changes, antacids, and medication can help reduce acid reflux symptoms. * Stress, anger, irritation, and depression: Your doctor may recommend counseling, stress management techniques, or medication to help manage these symptoms. Please discuss these treatment options with your doctor to determine the best course of action for your specific health concerns. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician