Some mothers will find that their baby's little finger is bent and does not change with age. In fact, the baby's thumb bending is due to muscle spasm, some may be congenital genetic factors, and some may be caused by long-term friction. The possibility of tenosynovitis cannot be ruled out. As a parent, you can take your child to the hospital for examination and give your child appropriate massage to clear the blockage. 1 What is the reason for the baby's little finger bending: caused by tendon contracture Your baby's little finger bending may be caused by tendon contracture. Tendon refers to the part that connects muscle to bone or other muscles, while tendon sheath refers to the sheath-like structure that surrounds the tendon. The tendon is fixed to the periosteum to prevent it from bouncing or sliding to the sides. If the tendon is excessively rubbed here for a long time, damaging inflammation of the tendon and tendon sheath may occur, leading to swelling. 2 What is the reason for the baby's little finger to bend: caused by tenosynovitis Your baby's little finger may be bent due to tenosynovitis. Finger tenosynovitis often occurs on the palm side of the fingers. Each tendon on the palm side of the hand has a sheath. When the tendon sheath is injured and damaged, allowing bacteria to invade the sheath, tenosynovitis occurs. The causative bacteria are mostly Staphylococcus aureus, which is mostly caused by injuries such as punctures, bruises, hangnails or cutting the nails too deep.
Your baby's little finger bending may also be caused by muscle atrophy. Muscular atrophy refers to the reduction in muscle volume caused by nutritional disorders of skeletal muscles, thinning or even disappearance of muscle fibers. The main causes are: 1. Neurogenic muscular atrophy, myogenic muscular atrophy, disuse muscular atrophy and muscular atrophy caused by other reasons. In addition to pathological changes in muscle tissue itself, muscle nutritional status is also closely related to the nervous system. 2. Spinal cord diseases often lead to muscular malnutrition and muscle atrophy. Patients with muscular atrophy are bedridden for a long time due to muscle atrophy and muscle weakness, and are prone to complications such as pneumonia and bedsores. 3. In addition, most patients experience symptoms of medullary paralysis, which poses a great threat to their lives. In addition to seeking medical treatment, self-treatment is very important for patients with muscular atrophy.4 What to do if your baby's little finger is bent It is said that the ten fingers are connected to the heart. Each finger corresponds to an organ in our body. Usually, the organ corresponding to the little finger is our kidney. If the little finger is bent, we should pay more attention to our health. If necessary, go to the hospital for consultation and treatment. In fact, life is very wonderful. The various parts and organs of our body are closely connected. Keeping them straight can prevent the body from getting sick. We must maintain good living habits in our daily life. |
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