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TRIGGER FINGER is OUT OF HAND (no pun intended)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 251988" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I had the same problem years ago. Got cortisone injections and then surgery. Gladly, it has not returned. </p><p></p><p>I hope you get some relief. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Trigger finger is a condition where a finger or thumb gets stuck in a bent position and then pops back into place[1]. Treatment options depend on the severity of the condition. Initial treatment is usually nonsurgical and may include rest and avoiding activities that make the condition worse[2]. Over-the-counter medications or steroid injections may also be used to alleviate symptoms[1][3][4]. If nonsurgical treatments are not effective, surgery may be necessary to release the tendon sheath[1][4]. A synovectomy may be necessary for people with rheumatoid arthritis[4]. Anti-inflammatory medications or local injections of corticosteroids may also be used to treat the condition[5].</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would somehow find a way to give that hand a rest if you can. Wearing a hand brace at night may help. Not sure if diclofenac would also be an option. I would also look into using MSM supplementation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 251988, member: 3"] I had the same problem years ago. Got cortisone injections and then surgery. Gladly, it has not returned. I hope you get some relief. Trigger finger is a condition where a finger or thumb gets stuck in a bent position and then pops back into place[1]. Treatment options depend on the severity of the condition. Initial treatment is usually nonsurgical and may include rest and avoiding activities that make the condition worse[2]. Over-the-counter medications or steroid injections may also be used to alleviate symptoms[1][3][4]. If nonsurgical treatments are not effective, surgery may be necessary to release the tendon sheath[1][4]. A synovectomy may be necessary for people with rheumatoid arthritis[4]. Anti-inflammatory medications or local injections of corticosteroids may also be used to treat the condition[5]. I would somehow find a way to give that hand a rest if you can. Wearing a hand brace at night may help. Not sure if diclofenac would also be an option. I would also look into using MSM supplementation. [/QUOTE]
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