Trigger Finger

Case Definition

A condition in which a finger gets stuck in a bent position, accompanied by a clicking sound when trying to straighten it, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath.

Symptoms:

  • Pain at the base of the finger
  • Clicking when bending or straightening the finger
  • Difficulty moving the finger
  • In some cases, the finger locks in a specific position

Treatment:

  • Rest and avoid overuse
  • Warm compresses
  • Cortisone injections
  • Surgery to release the tendon in chronic cases

Tips:

  • Avoid excessive strain on the hand
  • Gently stretch the fingers
  • Use a splint in some cases
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Frequently Asked Questions about Trigger Finger

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No, it can be fully treated, especially in the early stages.

 
 
 

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