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How Can Locked Fingers Be Treated?

my fingers get stuck in the bent position to where you have to use your other hand to straighten them out? This started about 3 days ago and was very painful. it takes about 3 ahrs befor i can straighten and use my hand, the fingers are still getting stuck. I am wondering if it may be arthritis starting in my hands, or the kinds of foods i,am eating ?
Mon, 14 Aug 2017
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i understand your situation.to patients with similar complain i advise an analgesic,anti inflammatory like diclofenac +paracetamol if it is pain ful.
rest we should get a serum calcium for deficiency and RA factor done to rule out arthritis.
More over are we having any family history of the same?
Please discuss your treating physician for a necessary X ray or othopedic opinion.
Hope this helps.do revert for further query.
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How Can Locked Fingers Be Treated?

dear i understand your situation.to patients with similar complain i advise an analgesic,anti inflammatory like diclofenac +paracetamol if it is pain ful. rest we should get a serum calcium for deficiency and RA factor done to rule out arthritis. More over are we having any family history of the same? Please discuss your treating physician for a necessary X ray or othopedic opinion. Hope this helps.do revert for further query.