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Right before I wake up, my fingers are stiff and painful. As the day goes on, the pain and stiffness goes away. Causes????

2007-04-06 12:00:23 · 1 answers · asked by penelope 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Trigger finger and thumb are painful conditions that cause the fingers or thumb to catch or lock in a bent position. The problems often stem from inflammation of tendons located within a protective covering called the tendon sheath.

Trigger finger may be caused by highly repetitive or forceful use of the finger and thumb. Medical conditions that cause changes in tissues -- such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout or diabetes -- also may result in trigger finger. Prolonged, strenuous grasping, such as with power tools, also may aggravate the condition

One of the first symptoms may be soreness at the base of the finger or thumb. The most common symptom is a painful clicking or snapping when attempting to flex or extend the affected finger. This catching sensation tends to worsen after periods of inactivity and loosen up with movement.

In some cases, the finger or thumb that is affected locks in a flexed position or in an extended position as the condition becomes more severe, and must be gently straightened with the other hand. Joint contraction or stiffening may eventually

The first step to recovery is to limit activities that aggravate the condition. Occasionally, your doctor may put a splint on the affected hand to restrict the joint movement. If symptoms continue, anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen or naproxen, may be prescribed. Your doctor may also recommend an injection of a steroid medication into the tendon sheath. If the condition does not respond to conservative measures or consistently recurs, surgery may be recommended to release the tendon sheath and restore movement.and to repair, replace, or fuse together an affected joint.



A diet low in sodium and fat can also help.
Exercises (to keep the joints as flexible as possible). Physical therapy (to keep the joints from "freezing" and becoming immobile) Heat or cold application to the joints. Special devices (to provide support for the affected joint).

2007-04-06 12:08:47 · answer #1 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 0

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