Symptoms

Learn how to recognize the early signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, from numbness and tingling to hand weakness and persistent wrist pain, and understand when it may be time to seek treatment.

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What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve, which travels through a narrow passage in the wrist called the carpal tunnel. This pressure can lead to pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers. Symptoms often develop gradually and may become worse over time if left untreated.

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Do any of these sound familiar?

These are the four most common presentations of carpal tunnel syndrome. Many people experience a combination of these symptoms.

Numbness and Tingling

One of the earliest and most common symptoms is a tingling or numb sensation in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and part of the ring finger. Many people describe it as a “pins and needles” feeling that may come and go at first.

Wrist Pain

Pain in the wrist is another frequent symptom. It can range from mild discomfort to sharp pain and may spread into the hand or travel up the forearm. Repetitive hand movements often make the pain worse.

Hand Weakness

As the condition progresses, weakness in the hand may develop. Everyday tasks such as gripping objects, opening jars, or holding a phone can become more difficult. Some people may also notice they drop items more often.

Swollen Feeling in the Fingers

Some individuals feel as though their fingers are swollen, even when no visible swelling is present. This sensation is caused by irritation of the median nerve.

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Funding bodies typically require symptoms of >=3 months duration with documented conservative treatment trial.
How significantly do your symptoms affect your ability to perform the following? (Rate each: None / Mild / Moderate / Severe)
Funding bodies generally require evidence of failed conservative management prior to surgical approval. Please answer the following carefully.
Splinting (particularly nocturnal) is a first-line conservative measure. Document duration and compliance.
Injection response (or failure) is relevant to both diagnosis and funding justification.
NCS/EMG confirmation of median nerve conduction delay is required by most funders. Ensure results are attached to the referral.