How can trigger finger be treated?

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The treatment guidelines for trigger finger are as follows :

1. Exercise your fingers

The main factors in finger management to treat or relieve trigger finger symptoms naturally are as follows:

  1. Start by soaking your hands in warm water for about 5 minutes to loosen the tendons or tissues.
  2. Extend your finger in the opposite direction to the trigger finger.
  3. Hold for about 10 seconds, then switch to making a fist.
  4. Continue doing this until you feel the pain from trigger finger begin to ease or the tightness begins to ease.

2. Avoid using your fingers inappropriately.

The most important thing in treating trigger finger is to avoid activities that cause it, which include activities that require heavy hand use, exertion, and frequent tensing or bending of the hand or fingers, such as using a mobile phone for a long time or holding heavy objects. แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ Because if we do not change our behavior and avoid using our fingers heavily. The chance of being cured will be more difficult. Or even if it is cured, it may recur.

3. Use anti-inflammatory drugs.

In addition to changing hand behavior to treat trigger finger , warm water soaking will also be used to stretch and relax the finger muscles. If this does not improve and there is pain , the doctor will prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs. If, after taking the anti-inflammatory drugs, it is still ineffective. The doctor will consider injecting a steroid anti-inflammatory drug into the area of ​​the base of the finger that is swollen and inflamed.

4. Treat trigger finger with surgery.

In severe trigger finger cases , if steroid injections have been given and initial treatment is given, but trigger finger symptoms do not improve. The doctor will consider surgery to treat the root cause. The main principle of surgery is to cut into the lesion area to release the tendon sheath, allowing the tendon to move fully. Without friction or interruption, and allowing the finger to be used normally again. Before surgery, medication is usually given and physical therapy is performed simultaneously.

Preoperative self-care

For general patients, there is no need for any special preparation because trigger finger surgery is a minor surgery that takes only 5-10 minutes. However, if the patient is taking regular medication, such as antiplatelet drugs, blood thinners, or immunotherapy, it is necessary to consult an internal medicine doctor to stop taking the medication first.

Post-operative self-care

After surgery to treat trigger finger, it is necessary to avoid getting the wound wet for about 10-14 days while waiting for the stitches to be removed. However, during that time, the patient can use the finger normally.