“At first, it was just tingling in my fingers while working on the computer, but soon my hand would go numb even at night. Simple things like buttoning my shirt or holding my phone became difficult — that’s when I realized it was Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.”

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve as it passes through the wrist, leading to pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers.

 When to Seek Help:- 

  • Tingling or “pins and needles” sensation in the thumb, index, middle, or ring fingers
  • Numbness in the hand, especially at night or after repetitive activities
  • Pain that may radiate up the arm toward the shoulder
  • Weak grip strength, making it hard to hold or lift objects
  • Fingers feeling swollen or stiff, even without visible swelling
  • Dropping objects unintentionally due to hand weakness
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Why Jeevaniyam?

At Jeevaniyam, recovery is guided by our Jeevashakthi approach — a multi-stage blend of modern medicine, Ayurveda, AI-supported rehabilitation, targeted therapies, family involvement, and yogic practices. Like a carefully timed sequence where each stage relieves nerve pressure and restores hand function, we provide the right care at the right time to reduce pain, numbness, and tingling, improve grip strength, and help you regain confidence in daily tasks, even in cases that have long caused discomfort or limited hand use.

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FAQs

At Jeevaniyam, we focus on early intervention. Ignoring symptoms can lead to increasing nerve compression, making daily tasks harder, but guided therapy and lifestyle adjustments can relieve symptoms and prevent progression.

With consistent physiotherapy, splint use, and occupational therapy, patients often see significant improvement in grip and hand function. While recovery varies, most regain the ability to perform daily tasks safely.

Ergonomic advice, posture correction, scheduled breaks, and targeted exercises help reduce strain on the median nerve and prevent worsening symptoms while maintaining productivity.

Yes, many patients benefit from conservative treatments like physiotherapy, splints, and lifestyle adjustments. Surgery is considered only when these approaches don’t provide relief, and we guide every step with professional care.

We help you modify activities, use adaptive techniques, and strengthen your hand safely. Most patients can continue hobbies while reducing discomfort and preventing further nerve strain.

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