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  Finger Trigger: Trigger Finger Symptoms  
 

You don’t have to be a gun-toting cowboy to be diagnosed with finger trigger. Trigger finger is a locking of the finger that may or may not cause pain. The common condition is called trigger finger because the finger of a person with trigger finger is bent as if about to pull a trigger. If you have rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and are more than 40 years old, you are at risk to develop trigger finger symptoms.

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Trigger finger symptoms are caused by an inflammation of the synovial sheath, which is the area near the tendons. Some experts believe an enlarged tendon causes finger trigger issues. Trigger finger may occur in one or more fingers at the same time.

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The key to this trigger finger treatment is Buffer pH to balance pH levels in the body. An imbalanced pH effects all cellular activity, which can lead to a whole host of degenerative diseases and symptoms. An overly acidic body can inhibit the exchange of nutrients and waste products in your muscle cells and can also cause muscles to constrict. Muscle fatigue, soreness and poor recovery follow.

If you have health problems, you are most likely acidic and unless the body's pH is balanced, the body cannot effectively heal itself. So, no matter how you choose to take care of your health problem, it won't be effective until the pH level is balanced.

While Arthritin addresses the immediate pain and inflammation reduction needs, Buffer pH works to address the root cause of symptoms.

Once trigger finger symptoms develop, you might feel a painful snapping or locking of the finger or thumb. Remember, some people experience a pain free case of trigger finger but most people feel pain when the tendon sheath becomes inflamed and swells. When your trigger finger symptoms progress, your finger or thumb may become locked in a bent position.

You may notice your finger trigger is swollen and there may be a bump over the joint in the palm of the hand if you have trigger finger.

People who are involved in repetitive tasks that involve use of tools or people who grasp objects for a long time are at higher risk of developing finger trigger.

People with trigger finger can receive treatment to reduce swelling. Your doctor may tell you to rest and take aspirin or ibuprofen for the pain. Treatment of trigger finger may also involve splinting the extended finger for up to six weeks.

If your trigger finger is still causing you extreme pain after less aggressive treatments, your doctor may opt to administer a steroid injection in the tendon sheath. Splinting or an injection cures trigger finger 80 percent of the cases.

The next step is to restrict movement of the joint with a splint to help cure trigger finger. You may take anti-inflammatory medications, which can be administered directly into the tendon sheath, to reduce pain and swelling.

Non-surgical treatment is usually the best option for treating trigger finger unless your finger or thumb is in a locked position. Surgery is a last resort for people with trigger finger whose finger or thumb stubbornly remains in a locked position. If you have to undergo surgery for your trigger finger, it will most likely be done on an outpatient basis under a local anesthetic. After surgery for your trigger finger you may need hand therapy.

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