In many cases, trigger finger will get better on its own after a few weeks without any treatment. But patients might want to use over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol to manage the pain.
This makes it hard to extend or flex your finger. This condition is called trigger finger. It can cause pain and discomfort. As your tendon squeezes through the pulley and then squeezes back, it can ...
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