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Why people with diabetes are more likely to suffer dreaded ‘trigger finger’

Por: New York Post Life November 01, 2022

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A condition that keeps people from straightening out their fingers has been . “Trigger finger,” as it’s called, is when one or more fingers — often a thumb or ring finger — get bent into the palm in a position that is difficult to straighten. The painful circumstance often requires cortisone shots and even surgery in severe cases, according to have linked this phenomenon of thickening tendons to patients who suffer from both types of... + full article



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