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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Treatment
Carpal tunnel syndrome is initially treated with splints to immobilize the wrist and prevent it from flexing inward. Anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed to help relieve pain. In some cases, occupational or physical therapy may be necessary to help rebuild muscle strength in the hand. In severe cases surgery may be required to reduce the compression of the median nerve and help restore its normal function.



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