you have stiffness in your one of your finger and the bood tests revealed normal inflammatory makers and weak positive ANA?
There are many different reasons of pain in the pinky finger. These include rheumatoid arthritis, Raynaud's phenomenon and osteoarthritis. Added to that, due o medical conditions such as nerve problems, there can be severe pain. This can be common among adults but not children. One of the common reasons can be rheumatoid arthritis among kids which is associated with signs like swelling, limited range of motion and stiffness of the finger joints.
Every person has different fingers prints. A persons finger print can be compared with each person and their identity eliminated. They are formed during the very early stages of pregnancy but their shape is NOT controlled by genes. Identical twins who have identical DNA still have different finger prints making finger prints still a more positive test than DNA.
Pointing finger
The technical name for the fingernail is onyx
Yes - you can get trigger finger in any finger in your hand, including the thumb. See the video link below on the symptoms of trigger finger.
When muscles are not used the atrophy and stiffen.
Yes! But it could also be a begging of Arthritis. If the pain and stiffness continues, he should seek medical advise and help
There are many symptoms that might occur with finger pain. Some of these symptoms include throbbing, soreness, tingling, stiffness or increased warmth.
Trigger Finger is caused when the tendons of the finger become inflamed, due to arthritis or repetitive motion. Treatment includes anti-inflammatories, resting the finger, and possibly surgery. There is no food proven to help Trigger Finger, but in general, an anti-inflammatory diet, including plenty of whole fruits and vegetables, couldn't hurt.
There are many different reasons of pain in the pinky finger. These include rheumatoid arthritis, Raynaud's phenomenon and osteoarthritis. Added to that, due o medical conditions such as nerve problems, there can be severe pain. This can be common among adults but not children. One of the common reasons can be rheumatoid arthritis among kids which is associated with signs like swelling, limited range of motion and stiffness of the finger joints.
Initial treatment for mild or infrequent symptoms of trigger finger include rest, avoiding or modifying those activities that caused the inflammation, and the use of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as ibuprofen
the lines mean that the positive is going on to the negative
The inflammatory process is the process that the immune system is in charge of. To put it simply The immune system can alo be called the inflammatory system. For example If you get a splinter in your finger and you dont take it out. it becomes inflamed. that is the immune system working on destroying it and any bacteria that may have come with it. it works in similar ways throughout the body. No inflammation no immunity.
Apply ice immediately for about 30 min or so to reduce swelling. I recommend that you take some medication for pain. See a doctor if needed. If not i would also recommend wearing a splint for about 5 days or longer. Sometimes moving your finger reduces your stiffness over time. Your finger should return to normal for about 1 week or less, if major then probably more.
Inflammation of the joints in the fingers can usually be put down to one or another for of arthritis. Ta present there is no known cure for Arthritis's. However inflammation and the damage it causes can be reduced or controlled with a number of different anti inflammatory drugs, non steroidal anti inflammatory steroidal anti inflammatory and disease modifying drugs that influence the inflammatory agents in the immune system. all of these drugs hover have their drawback and there use requires careful monitoring as the side effect can become a problem over time.
pain in the affected part of the hand and some stiffness of the injured finger with limitation of movement. If the patient has delayed getting medical treatment, there may be evidence of infection, including swelling, redness, and suppuration
Check for Lyme disease.