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3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The carpal tunnel in the base of the hand can become narrowed to the point that it squeezes the median nerve, causing irritation, swelling, and inflammation. The result is pain in the fingers and hands. People with this condition may experience burning or numbness. Carpal tunnel often starts off mild but can gradually worsen until it becomes difficult to pick up objects or create a firm grasp. In cases of mild carpal tunnel syndrome, rest and ice packs may reduce symptoms. Some cases require surgery.

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