Carpal tunnel syndrome generally does not require oral administration of special drugs after surgery, which mainly depends on some preoperative symptoms. If there is numbness and weakness before operation, oral mecobalamin, also called multivitamin, is definitely required. Its main function is to nourish nerves and promote nerve recovery. Secondly, generally for patients with moderate carpal tunnel syndrome, conservative treatment can achieve good results. There are also local closure and limited wrist treatment or comprehensive rehabilitation, which can play a significant therapeutic effect. For rehabilitation, the wrist can be properly flexed and extended repeatedly, and low-dose laser or ultrasound can also be used to assist treatment. Generally, postoperative complications of wrist joint surgery are mainly nerve and finger numbness or wound infection.