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Oh that's not fun, if you're still experiencing symptoms over the next few days, I'd contact your GP if you can.
The NHS has information on how to treat carpal tunnel syndrome at home:How to treat carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) yourself
CTS sometimes gets better by itself in a few months, particularly if you have it because you're pregnant.
Wear a wrist splint
A wrist splint is something you wear on your hand to keep your wrist straight. It helps to relieve pressure on the nerve.
You wear it at night while you sleep. You'll have to wear a splint for at least 4 weeks before it starts to feel better.
You can buy wrist splints online or from pharmacies.
Stop or cut down on things that may be causing it
Stop or cut down on anything that causes you to frequently bend your wrist or grip hard, such as using vibrating tools for work or playing an instrument.
Painkillers
Painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen may help carpal tunnel pain short-term.
But there's little evidence to say they can treat the cause of CTS, so it's important not to rely on them.
Hand exercises
There's a small amount of evidence to suggest hand exercises help ease the symptoms of CTS.
I hope this helps, but let us know if we can do anything else
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Thank you @Alex_Scope , I've popped my wrist splint on but I don't think I've had it on long enough. I've had symptoms before but just ignored it but it's playing up a bit at present. Thank you so much.0
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@Alex_Scope , I will look online to see what exercises there are for this problem. Thanks so much 🙏.1
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You're welcome @Strawberry1, keep going with the wrist splint and hopefully that should help!0
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Thanks @Alex_Scope , your a gem 💎.1
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