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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the median nerve in your wrist gets squeezed, causing numbness, tingling, and weakness in your hand. Carpal tunnel release is a surgery to take pressure off that nerve, often leading to great improvement.
Key facts
Yes, carpal tunnel syndrome is very common, especially among adults who do repetitive hand movements. Carpal tunnel release is a frequently performed procedure.
It affects adults, more often women than men, and people in jobs that involve repetitive hand use, such as typing, assembly work, or manual labor.
Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and perform a physical exam. They may tap on your wrist (Tinel's test) or bend your wrist (Phalen's test) to see if it triggers tingling.
The tests are usually done in a clinic or hospital and are not painful, but you may feel a mild electrical sensation or temporary discomfort. Your doctor will explain the results and discuss treatment options.
Treatment often starts with simple steps to reduce pressure on the nerve. If these do not help, surgery may be an option to permanently relieve the pressure.
Your doctor may suggest over‑the‑counter pain relief or prescribe medications to reduce swelling. They might also give you a corticosteroid injection into the wrist area to temporarily decrease inflammation and ease symptoms.
After surgery, you will need to keep your hand elevated and the wound clean and dry. Your doctor will tell you when you can start gentle movements and return to normal activities. It is normal to have some swelling and stiffness for several weeks.
A balanced diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals supports healing. Gentle hand exercises, such as opening and closing your hand, can help restore mobility—but only after your doctor says it is safe.
Dealing with chronic hand pain or the recovery from surgery can be frustrating. It is normal to feel anxious or low. Talk to your doctor or a counselor if you need help. If you ever have thoughts of harming yourself, please call your local emergency number or a crisis helpline immediately.
You may reduce your risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome by taking regular breaks from repetitive hand motions, using ergonomic equipment, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing conditions like diabetes or thyroid disease.
The outlook for carpal tunnel release is very good. Most people experience significant relief from pain and numbness. Full recovery of hand strength and feeling may take several months, but the vast majority are happy with the results. Your surgeon will discuss your personal prognosis.
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Health guidelines vary by country and region. The information in this article is based on international clinical guidelines but may not reflect the specific guidelines, medications, or practices in your country. Always discuss your health concerns with your own doctor or healthcare provider, and refer to your local national health guidelines where available.
Important notice This information is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider about your specific situation. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency services immediately.
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Last updated: July 17, 2026
Educational note: This information is for education only and is not a diagnosis.
Use it to support, not replace, advice from a licensed clinician.
If symptoms are severe, worsening, or urgent, call your local emergency number or seek emergency care.
Surgery is usually recommended when non‑surgical treatments have not helped enough, or if symptoms are severe—for example, constant numbness or weakness that affects your daily life. Carpal tunnel release involves cutting the ligament that presses on the nerve, giving it more space.