Causes of Guyon’s Canal Syndrome?

Guyon’s canal syndrome is caused by pressure on the ulnar nerve in the wrist as it passes through Guyon’s canal. This can be due to injury, arthritis, or repetitive activities such as cycling or using heavy machinery. Symptoms include tingling and pain in the little finger and ring finger. Guyon’s canal syndrome, also known as […]

Guyon’s Canal Syndrome: What is it?

Guyon’s canal syndrome is caused by blockage or compression of the ulnar nerve in the wrist, leading to numbness and pain in the ring and little fingers. It can be caused by injuries, tumors, pressure, or arthritis. Early symptoms include “pins and needles” sensations, which can progress to burning pain and difficulty controlling hand muscles. […]

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