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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome During Pregnancy

Several years ago I experienced symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome due to my job. And now I believe I'm experiencing it again. I'm 37 weeks pregnant and have such uncomfortable burning pain, tingling, numbness, weakness in my palms and fingers. The wrist pain itself isn't that bad. I believe the fluid retention during pregnancy is a trigger, but I'm not sure. Have you experienced this? Were you able to find relief? Thanks!

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Thank you so much for your suggestions. This has just flared up within the past month, so I'm hoping that after my baby is born, I'll get some relief, as many of you did. Thanks again for taking the time to respond.

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I hate to say this however I did have carpel tunnel at the end of my pregnancy as well and nothing worked. I was told I would wear the wrist guards and ice it but nothing helped and it didnt go away until a couple months of having my son. I know this is no help but its the truth! Good luck!

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I had it!
Went away couple days after birth.
Hope that's the Case for you too.
I never did anything for it tho, justdelt with the numbness and tingling
But I'm sure other moms will be more help than I was
Hehe
E.<3

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go to the chiropractor yes they can adjust you while pregnant and that is how I treated mine with no surgery.probably just a pinched nerve ps go buy a wrist brace that holds your hand backward

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The only time I'd find relief from carpal tunnel while being pregnant was when I could manage to stop "double clicking the mouse". Sorry... I couldn't help myself.

You might have to "live with it" for the next few weeks. I know Ibuprofen is not a good thing to take while pg. Ice on for 20min. Give it a 10min rest. Put heat to it for 15min. Break for 10. Ice back on for 20.... and so on. That is the only thing I can think of.

Good luck!

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I have it and I am not pregnant. What I have to do is wear megnetic braclets. They actually work. When it is flaring badly I have to wear braces on my wrists. I will also ice them to help with the swelling and pain. For work I also don't type on a regulare key board I have an ergonomic key board that helps. If I use one that's not for a long period of time it gets' bad. Right now I would start with ice and if needed braces.

Hope that helps.

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I had this in both of my pregnancy. My chiropractor was able to relieve the discomfort temporarily. But as soon as the baby was born each time, I was relieved of all the issues. Fluid retention is most likely the cause and a few days after delivery you will probably feel better. I did buy a wrist brace at the pharmacy to wear as much as I could and that helped too.

Good luck!

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You'll need a nerve test to know if you really have CTS. I was SHOCKED how BAD they were and how BAD my left hand was. I thought my right hand was worse until I saw the tests results.

I had BOTH hands done and the surgery is NOTHING like it use to be.

I had my left hand done five months after my son was born. After I almost dropped him I pulled the trigger.

My doctor was SO good and did an awesome job. A year later I did the other hand and was even BETTER! The NICE thing is once you have the surgery there's INSTANT relief and it can't come back!

I WISH I had the surgery done earlier. It's nice to wake up and not have pain and curled up hands.

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i got it with my first pregnancy...it sucked!

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I hate to say this however I did have carpel tunnel at the end of my pregnancy as well and nothing worked. I was told I would wear the wrist guards and ice it but nothing helped and it didnt go away until a couple months of having my son. I know this is no help but its the truth! Good luck!

1 mom found this helpful

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