Some people deal with ulnar nerve compression and ulnar nerve entrapment throughout their lives. Sometimes, exercises do not help, and anti-inflammatory drugs do not relieve the pain. Over time, the chronic nature of such conditions could cause permanent nerve damage. In some cases, doctors may elect to perform surgery after non-surgical treatments have proven unsuccessful. The goal of surgery is to free the ulnar nerve, giving it room to move around, which increases blood flow and provides faster healing.

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