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If you're having general surgery, or surgery for your carpal tunnel syndrome, then you and your doctor should discuss all of the risks before having the procedure. All surgery is risky, and knowing what might be in store will help you make the right decisions. Anesthesia Complications The most common problem with surgery is the sedation needed to perform it. Sedation can cause serious complications if the patient has an adverse reaction to any of the medicines used. Many of the problems with anesthesia occur during the process intubating the patient. And elevated blood pressure and heart rate can also occur. Bleeding Bleeding beyond what's normal for a surgery may require a blood transfusion. If the bleeding is very severe the procedure may be terminated. Death All surgeries carry a risk of death. Of course, more involved surgeries have a higher risk of death than less involved. Overall the risk of death is usually quite small, except trauma surgery. Blood Clots (DVTs) Blood clots or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are a significant risk of any surgical procedure. DVTs can begin at the surgical site or someplace else (from inactivity) during the recovery process. A blood clot can turn into a critical complication if it begins to travels through the blood and lodges in the lungs. Infection A surgical incision creates a huge opportunity for bacteria to enter the body in spite of the steps taken to maintain sterility. If a patient already has an infection that requires surgery then the risk of the infection spreading in the blood is elevated. Difficulty Breathing At the conclusion of the surgical procedure a few patients may require extended ventilation. In some, extreme instances patients may require pulmonary rehabilitation to strengthen their breathing ability until they're completely removed from the ventilator. Delayed Healing Healing time is as individual as the patient. Some people heal faster but those with more than one illness usually heal slower. Also, people with a chronic illness, an immune system problem, or illness prior to surgery usually have a longer hospital stay and a more lengthy recovery. Make Sure You Actually Need Surgery According to the National Institutes of Health and American Hand Surgeons, most people who get carpal tunnel surgery actually don't need it. Instead, they should have used non-surgical alternatives like deep tissue massage. In other words, surgery should be your LAST option once you've tried every non-surgical method first. The root cause of carpal tunnel syndrome is tendon inflammation. To permanently alleviate such inflammation, merely removing pressure on the median nerve (like surgery attempts) is not enough. And it's one reason carpal tunnel surgery fails so often. Only deep tissue massage can alleviate the inflammation permanently because it drains fluid while also breaking the adhesions that cause the inflammation. It's nearly 100% effective, but you need such massage expertly performed by a trained therapist daily and for 2-4 weeks. Or you can use the Carpal Rx which is calibrated to perform this identical deep tissue massage on your wrist and forearm automatically, at home, and every day for 2-4 weeks. (So why visit a therapist repeatedly if you don't have to?) Thus, carpal tunnel massage performed using Carpal Rx Therapy is the best and most effective carpal tunnel treatment available. And you can get this relief without surgery! http://www.CarpalRx.com