Alk8944
US Veteran
Paradise Road is correct. If the numbness involves the thumb, forefinger and middle finger then the problem is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. If it is the little and ring fingers then the issue is Ulnar Neuropathy that comes from the elbow.
Carpal Tunnel is relatively simple to repair, even more now than years ago. when the wrist was opened.Now it is generally performed arthroscopically. I have had both wrists done years ago.
Ulnar Neuropathy is more complicated. I have it and have discussed it with my G.P. who advises strongly against surgery as it is often unsuccessful and can result in making things worse. She has it herself(!) and recommends living with it.
You are going to have to be evaluated by a neurologist before anything is done anyway, so get it done as soon as possible. Neither condition will get better on it's own!
Paradise Road "...she has had Carpal Tunnel surgery on one side...won't have it done on the other...". I suspect she had her surgery back in the day when the wrist was opened and than you were in a wrist brace that held the wrist in a reflexed position for weeks during healing. Current methods are nothing like that, no brace usually, and recovery is far shorter. My wife has had both sides done by the newer method and was hardly inconvenienced by either at all. Letting the condition go can result in permanent, irreversible incapacitation. Seriously, encourage her to see a doctor about the second surgery.
Carpal Tunnel is relatively simple to repair, even more now than years ago. when the wrist was opened.Now it is generally performed arthroscopically. I have had both wrists done years ago.
Ulnar Neuropathy is more complicated. I have it and have discussed it with my G.P. who advises strongly against surgery as it is often unsuccessful and can result in making things worse. She has it herself(!) and recommends living with it.
You are going to have to be evaluated by a neurologist before anything is done anyway, so get it done as soon as possible. Neither condition will get better on it's own!
Paradise Road "...she has had Carpal Tunnel surgery on one side...won't have it done on the other...". I suspect she had her surgery back in the day when the wrist was opened and than you were in a wrist brace that held the wrist in a reflexed position for weeks during healing. Current methods are nothing like that, no brace usually, and recovery is far shorter. My wife has had both sides done by the newer method and was hardly inconvenienced by either at all. Letting the condition go can result in permanent, irreversible incapacitation. Seriously, encourage her to see a doctor about the second surgery.
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