What to take for hand numbness due to carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome causing hand numbness can be under the guidance of the doctor to take nutritional nerve drugs and analgesic drugs. Carpal tunnel syndrome causing hand numbness is mainly in the carpal tunnel, the nerve is compressed, resulting in abnormal sensation caused by hand numbness. 1. Nutritional nerve drugs: such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B12, etc., can improve the nutrition of the nerve, and have a certain effect of relief. 2. Analgesic drugs: such as the use of celecoxib, meloxicam, diclofenac sodium, etc., as prescribed by the doctor, can also alleviate the pain and numbness caused by localized nerve compression. If there is no obvious relief of symptoms after rest and medication, neuromuscular electromyography should be examined as early as possible to determine the site of nerve compression, and surgery should be used to relieve the compression on the median nerve, which often relieves the numbness of the hand after surgery. If the above symptoms occur, you should go to the hospital in time for consultation and active treatment, so as to avoid delaying your condition.