(HealthDay News) — Trigger finger occurs when an irritated tendon prevents you from fully extending the finger, causing it to stay in a bent position.
Here are common symptoms, courtesy of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons:
- A tender lump in the palm of your hand.
 - Swelling of the finger.
 - A sensation of popping or catching in a finger joint.
 - Painful bending or straightening of a finger.
 - Stiffness of the finger after a long period of rest.
 
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