
Forefinger Becomes Stiff And Painful After Waking In Morning. What Is Causing This?

Question: Hello,
I would like to ask your suggestion/opinion on a problem my father is facing. When he wakes up in the morning his right forefinger will become stiff and can’t fold the finger for an hour or so. It would be very painful if he tries to fold it by force. It has started a month ago. My father is now 52 Yr old and works in Electricity department.
He often drink alcohol, 3 times in a week around 2-3 pegs. He quit smoking recently after 30 yrs.
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Regards
I would like to ask your suggestion/opinion on a problem my father is facing. When he wakes up in the morning his right forefinger will become stiff and can’t fold the finger for an hour or so. It would be very painful if he tries to fold it by force. It has started a month ago. My father is now 52 Yr old and works in Electricity department.
He often drink alcohol, 3 times in a week around 2-3 pegs. He quit smoking recently after 30 yrs.
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Regards
Hi
thank you for the query
From the history, there are few possibilities
1.Trigger finger in which the tendon sheath becomes swollen and there is triggering of finger
2.Arthritis of the finger - could be rheumatoid arthritis
3.Gout- due to increased uric acid
so please get your father seen by an orthopaedic surgeon to finalize the diagnosis and to start the treatment
thank you
thank you for the query
From the history, there are few possibilities
1.Trigger finger in which the tendon sheath becomes swollen and there is triggering of finger
2.Arthritis of the finger - could be rheumatoid arthritis
3.Gout- due to increased uric acid
so please get your father seen by an orthopaedic surgeon to finalize the diagnosis and to start the treatment
thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Wow.. Thanks for the prompt response..My sincere thanks to Dr XXXXXXX Could you please suggest an orthopaedic surgeon in Hyd and Nizamabad.
Hi,
please go to Yasoda hospital, and XXXXXXX dr XXXXXXX
please go to Yasoda hospital, and XXXXXXX dr XXXXXXX
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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