Symptoms Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome To Watch Out For

Itching Or Burning Sensations

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Another classic pair of carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms are itching or burning sensations. These may occur alongside numbness or tingling. They might also occur without an individual experiencing numbness or tingling. There have been some cases where the numbness progresses to burning and itching. These feelings occur due to nerve compression. In most patients, carpal tunnel syndrome begins in the dominant hand, especially if they've been using that hand to write or do other labor-intensive work. The pain might also feel like small electric shocks. If individuals are experiencing unexplained burning, itching, or shocklike sensations, they should talk to a doctor. These sensations are often a sign something is amiss with the nervous system, particularly if affected individuals don't have any accompany skin symptoms like redness or rashes. The majority of patients treated for carpal tunnel syndrome make a complete recovery, and it's rare to experience a recurrence. One of the most important aspects of treatment is rest, which is sometimes difficult for students and office workers.

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