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#430270 - 03/31/17 09:37 AM
Re: fingers are hurting - need advice
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Trigger Finger is a form of tendonitus, which can be treated surgically, but that surgery does not have a very high success rate. Mark, you may be experiencing Raynaud's Syndrome, which essentially results from abusing the hands and fingers. Construction workers frequently get this, mainly from hammering nails all day long, running jack hammers, and other tools that have a repitative impact to the hands and fingers. Essentially, the small blood vessels in the hands and fingers are shutting down, therefore, people that live in colder climates tend to suffer most from Raynaud's Syndrome. Other factors that compound the problem include smoking, which also causes blood vessels to constrict, particularly in the hands and feet. There is no treatment for Raynaud's Syndrome that I am aware of other than soaking your hands in a basin of warm water and not repeating the process that triggers the disease whenever possible. I know many piano players that have experienced this and some can no longer play the piano without experiencing severe pain. Physicians may prescribe a regiment of steroids such as Prednisone to decrease any associated inflamation caused by Raynaud's and, or tendonitus trigger finger. Keep in mind, though, that the steroids have some very serious side effects associated with them as well, the least of which can be the destruction of your immune system. Hope this helps, Gary
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