Higher incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome after bilateral oophorectomy

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Higher incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome after bilateral oophorectomy

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), which causes tingling and numbness in the hand, more commonly affects women than men and tends to peak around the age of menopause. A new study suggests the risk of severe CTS increases in women who underwent bilateral oophorectomy before menopause, and estrogen therapy didn’t provide a protective effect. Study results are published online today in Menopause.

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