it could either be a swelling where you have had an allergic reaction to something, it could also be where a ring has been on your finger but it may also be cancerous so you might want to get it checked out just in case.
Where ever the tendon is located (example: finger) movement would not occur there (finger wouldn't be able to move)
The achilles tendon is a tendon located in the back of one's leg. This tendon can be injured by inappropriate use from running, jumping, and climbing.
you wouldn't be able to move it because it wouldn't be connected to the bone.
Why would you eat your finger? That is just weird. No you would not grow it back.
you can observe a calcaneal reflex by striking the calcaneal tendon with the blunt side of a rubber hammer the calcaneal tendon is right above the heal on the backside of the foot, you can feel it easily
My guess would be that you hit a nerve or tendon. But that's just my guess.
Where ever the tendon is located (example: finger) movement would not occur there (finger wouldn't be able to move)
You would be unable to bend or lift your finger if the tendon is cut completely. However, you would also have an indication of this (along with the above symptoms) because it would mean your finger has been deeply cut in a severe injury.
The achilles tendon is a tendon located in the back of one's leg. This tendon can be injured by inappropriate use from running, jumping, and climbing.
you wouldn't be able to move it because it wouldn't be connected to the bone.
There is a condition known as trigger finger which can cause this. It happens as a result of irritation of the tendon sheath. Some potential causes of this condition are rheumatoid arthritis or activities which involve repeated gripping.
Generally no, Stenosing tenosynovitis is also called Trigger finger. The Sheath around the tendon closes in or gets tighter around the tendon. Sometimes nodules forms on tendon and this can get caught on the sheath of the tendon causing a locking or triggering effect on the finger...Hence the name. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed causing numbness and tingling in certain fingers but NO triggering and carpal tunnel surgery releases the band that is causing the nerve to be compressed...so this would not effect the tendon sheaths in your fingers. Some people can get adhesions and scar tissue inside the carpal tunnel area after surgery and this can eventually cause the nerve to be effected or compressed again.
its your ring finger. they call it that cause when you get married or engaged you would put the ring on your left ring finger
There are no parts that would cause any sort of burning to your finger.
A persons Achilles tendon hurts usually after taking a run. If the Achilles tendon continues to hurt I would see a doctor.
There are many things that would cause finger nails to fall off. You could have hit the nail on something for example.
There could be multiple reasons: nerve impingement, tumor, or trauma. For an accurate diagnosis, contact a licensed primary care provider in your area.