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dont know what else i could get...

So i am 33 weeks and i now have carpal tunnel which is always painful, and thanks to my grandma who didnt tell me she had ring worm... you guessed it i have ring worm now... idk if the doctors will even do anything for this...
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Mine is the worst when i try to sleep at night, its in both hands, my moms didnt go away after labor she had to have surgery, but its painful, even when im using my hands they still get that tingle numb feeling :/
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I have carpal tunnel as well in the mornings when I wake up i just try to use my hands as much as possible and move them a lot trying to get the fluid to move out of my fingers also when they are really bad I soak them in hot water seems to help me
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I have developed carpal tunnel while pregnant too. It wont subside til after you deliver. I started witg it in my right hand but now its in my left too.... usually when i wake up is when it hurts the most
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4484425 tn?1384228334
As far as I know it shouldn't.
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Ok i will do that now, thank you so much! It wont affect my baby?
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4484425 tn?1384228334
Ring worm is just a fungal infection so nothing to be too worried about. Call your pharmacy and ask what a pregnant women can use. They should be able to help you.
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