Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition due to compression of the median nerve in the wrist. It causes numbness, tingling, and pain in the thumb and first three fingers of the hand. In severe or prolonged cases, it can also lead to weakness in your hand.
If you find yourself struggling with these or similar symptoms, you might be wondering if you have carpal tunnel syndrome. Take this quiz to help you sort through your symptoms.
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Mandy Armitage, MDMandy Armitage, MD, has combined clinical medicine with her passion for education and content development for many years. She served as medical director for the health technology companies HealthLoop (now Get Well) and Doximity.

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Karla Robinson, MDKarla Robinson, MD, is a medical editor for GoodRx. She is a licensed, board-certified family physician with almost 20 years of experience in health through varied clinical, administrative, and educational roles.










