Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is also known as carpal tunnel stenosis. The mouse hand refers to wrist trauma, fractures, dislocations, sprains, or wrist strains, which cause thickening of the transverse carpal ligament, swelling of the inner canal muscles, and tissue degeneration due to stasis Or carpal bone degeneration and hyperplasia, which reduces the inner circumference of the lumen, thereby compressing the median nerve and causing a numbness in the fingers. This disease occurs in people who work professionally, such as lifting, lifting, twisting and pinching. The main symptoms of the disease are as follows: The patient's numbness or tingling of the three and a half fingers on the scratching side, which worsens at night, awakens and awakens, the pain worsens when the temperature is high, and can be relieved after activities or shaking hands. Insensitive activities, poor thumb abductor muscle strength; severe illness in the affected side of large and small atrophic muscle atrophy, shiny skin, thickened nails, and even symptoms of neurotrophic disorders such as finger ulcers. Hand massage for carpal tunnel syndrome should be based on blood circulation, stasis and collaterals, and qi analgesia. Carpal tunnel
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