What is trigger finger, and how do you treat it?
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Trigger finger is the popular name of stenosing tenosynovitis, a painful condition in which a finger or thumb locks when it is bent (flexed) or straightened (extended).
Injection of a steroid medication (cortisone) into the tendon sheath to treat the condition.
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In my world a trigger finger is a pseudonym for any object on the human body (mind, arm, etc . . . even an actual finger) that responds to certain stimuli in a reactive way. So if someone tells you they or you have an itchy trigger finger it means that it would take very little to set them off. Mostly it is a mental state but the reaction tends to show in some physical manner.
There really is no better way to treat this mental state other than realizing one is in that mental state and chooses to try to minimalize the reaction when the 'trigger' is pulled.
an abnormal condition in which flexion or extension of a finger may be momentarily obstructed by spasm followed by a snapping into place
Good luck
you can have 3 steriod injection in a year if that does not releive it you go have simple surgery and clip the prob and in/ out in 10 min.
When you bend or straighten your finger, it catches. It's a really uncomfortable feeling
Your doctor can give you a shot of cortisone in that area to get rid of the problem
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