Tingling or numbness, you may experience this in your fingers or hand especially your thumb and index, middle or ring fingers but not your little finger. This sensation often occurs while holding a steering wheel, phone or newspaper or commonly waking you from sleeping. The sensation may extend from your wrist up to your arm. Many people shake out their hands to try and relieve their symptoms. As the disorder progresses the numb feeling becomes constant. You may experience weakness in your hand and a tendency to drop objects. This may be due to the numbness in your hand or weakness of the …show more content…
Your doctor will review your symptoms. The pattern of your signs and symptoms may offer clues to their causes. For example, because the median nerve doesn’t provide sensation to your littler finger, symptoms in that finger may indicate a problem other than carpal tunnel syndrome. Another clue is the timing of the symptoms. Usual times when you experience symptoms due to carpal tunnel syndrome include while holding a phone or a newspaper, gripping a steering wheel, or waking up during the night.
Physical examination, your doctor will conduct a physical examination. He or she will test the feeling in your fingers and the strength of the muscles in your hand. Pressure on the median nerve at the wrist, produced by bending the wrist, tapping on the nerve or simply pressing on the nerve, can bring on the symptoms in many people. X-ray; some doctors recommend an x-ray of the affected wrist to exclude other causes of wrist pain, such as arthritis or a