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You are developing what rheumatologists call a "trigger finger". You'll eventually develop a bump
the size of a small 'BB' under the skin of the palm at the base of that finger. Eventually, the bump
will become painful, and the finger may swell. If someone were to ask me what to do about it,
I would tell the story of how a cortisone shot into the base of the finger fixed up my trigger finger
practically overnight, after six occupational therapy sessions had accomplished nothing. This is only
a story, not advice or recommendation. You have to consult an actual doctor, not some anonymous
weirdo on the internet.

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