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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A Painful Problem During Pregnancy

By William Hagberg, MD

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Excessive skin under the chin, fat ankles and chubby cheeks aren't the only byproducts of water retention during pregnancy. Extra fluid can also lead to repetitive strain illnesses (RSIs), a group of ailments that can be an annoying – if not disabling – nuisance for expectant moms. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a painful problem that 28 percent of pregnant women have to endure.

 

What is it?
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, traveling through the "tunnel" of the wrist bones, is compressed by the flexor tendons which also run through the carpal tunnel. The nerve responds to this compression by sending back pain signals, and by not carrying normal information, which provides sensation to the hand. All ages can be affected by CTS, although most cases occur between the ages of 29 and 62.

 

Although highly repetitive wrist movements appear to be correlated with the development of carpal tunnel syndrome, other factors, such as medical conditions like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease and pregnancy, may be even more important.

 

Signs and Symptoms
The following is a list of signs and symptoms about which pregnant women need to be cognizant:

 

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