Updated July 2026

When to See a Doctor: The Page a Brace Site Has to Get Right

This site earns commissions on braces and gloves, which is exactly why you should hold this page to a high standard. Nothing here is medical advice. It's the honest boundary of what home products can do. See our health disclaimer.

We sell wrist braces. It would be profitable for us to tell you a brace fixes everything. It doesn't. Carpal tunnel syndrome tends to worsen over time without treatment, and advanced nerve compression can cause muscle loss that never fully comes back, even after surgery. Home care has a real place at the mild end. Past that line, delay costs you function.

See a Doctor Promptly If Any of These Are True

What a Doctor Can Do That Amazon Can't

Confirm it's actually carpal tunnel. Neck problems, ulnar nerve compression at the elbow, and peripheral neuropathy all masquerade as it. Exam plus, when needed, nerve conduction studies sort this out. Buying gear for the wrong diagnosis wastes months.

Steroid injection. Good short-term relief for most patients, typically within weeks. The honest arc from published follow-ups: relief fades for many people over months, and a large share eventually need reinjection or surgery. Useful as a bridge, a diagnostic signal, or during pregnancy-related carpal tunnel, which often resolves on its own after delivery.

Surgery, when it's earned. Carpal tunnel release is a small, common operation with long-term success rates around 90 percent in published series, and long-term results beat injections in comparative trials. Whether and when you need it is a decision for you and a hand specialist, full stop. Our lane ends well before that conversation. What the research supports saying: waiting until muscles have visibly wasted produces worse outcomes than treating before that point.

What Home Care Is Actually For

Mild, intermittent symptoms, especially nighttime ones, in hands that still feel and grip normally. That's the population where night splints earned their evidence, where desk changes reduce the daily insult, and where the right glove or brace makes work comfortable. Use home care as the first move, not the last stand.

Simple rule: tingling that comes and goes, try a splint for a month. Numbness that stays, weakness, or a shrinking thumb pad, book the appointment this week. Braces are cheap. Time with a compressed nerve is not.