Are you experiencing
recurring pain in one or both of your hands? Even worse, is the pain
reaching your arms and shoulders?
You may be one of the
many who suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). Although not
life-threatening, you could one day find yourself completely unable
to move your hand if you don’t take this seriously now.
More Symptoms to Pay
Close Attention To
Aside from pain that
keeps coming back, other sensations, such as tingling and numbness,
are indicators of this condition. The numbness can get worse to the
extent that your hand can no longer feel heat or cold. Some feel as
if their hand is swollen, yet without any actual visible swelling.
Other sufferers start to
experience a weakened grip, gradually losing their ability to hold
objects. This can be dangerous, especially when there’s a need to
handle sharp, pointed, or heavy equipment at work.
Causes of CTS
Numerous causes can be
linked to this ailment, but some of the most common are cysts or
tumors, excessive fluids retained in the hand, inflammation around
the tendons, and wrist dislocations or fractures. There are work
related causes as well, including stress, frequent forceful use of
the hands, and operating vibrating tools all the time.
Knowing the possible
causes of CTS can help you avoid developing this condition. If it has
already set in, however, you might want to undergo chiropractic care
from reputable practitioners.