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In medical terms, trigger finger is known as stenosing tenosynovitis. This is a painful condition that restricts the tendons movement & makes hand movements difficult to blend & flex a finger or thumb. It can happen anytime & anywhere not in one hand but in both hands. Trigger finger starts with mild morning stiffness & can become worse if not treated.<br>Also, unlike surgery, you can use natural home treatment for trigger finger & eliminate the need of surgery.<br>
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What is Steno sing Tenosynovitis aka Trigger Finger? In medical terms, trigger finger is known as stenosing tenosynovitis. This is a painful condition that restricts the tendons movement & makes hand movements difficult to blend & flex a finger or thumb. It can happen anytime & anywhere not in one hand but in both hands. Trigger finger starts with mild morning stiffness & can become worse if not treated. Also, unlike surgery, you can use natural home treatment for trigger finger & eliminate the need of surgery.
What Causes Trigger Finger? Trigger finger happens when your palm’s flexor tendons get affected badly. They make fingers or thumb open or close freely. Where flexor tendons are strict & enclosed in a fluid-filled sheath that helps tendons to glide smoothly. So, trigger finger happens when the tendon contracted by muscles or sheath & as a result, one feel unable to move fingers or thumb freely. So, this painful action cause trigger finger.
How to Know If You Have a Trigger Finger? If you have the following symptoms then you can be sure that you are suffering from trigger finger; A small bump on your palm Inflammation & pain in the base of the finger or thumb Morning stiffness Clicking or popping sensation Suffer from locking or bending finger or thumb position You may need to take the life of your second hand for lifting the first hand
How to Test of Your Trigger Finger? You can easily get the confirmation about your trigger finger by visiting a doctor. As doctor may ask you for a physical examination or lab test. Also, if you have a hand surgery or family history of trigger finger then there is no need of any examination. Your doctor may clearly know by checking your palm conditions with Tenderness Inflammation Locking or bending condition Stiffness A small bump on that area