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Trigger Finger and heightened risk for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are both a submenu, in a sense, of the arthralgia side effects of aromatase inhibitors. One study noted their frequency and that they might be being overlooked by patients as arthritis or general 'aging.'
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Increased Risk of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Trigger Finger in Women Using Aromatase Inhibitor Medications

CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates that females who used AI medication were at increased risk of developing CTS or TF within 1 year of use. 

https://meeting.handsurgery.org/abstracts/2020/HS25.cgi
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Incidence and Treatment Efficacy of Trigger Finger in the Breast Cancer Population on Aromatase Inhibitors

Conclusions: This study demonstrates for the first time the incidence, treatment outcomes, and surgical risk factors of trigger finger in patients on AI therapy for breast cancer

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34078170/

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I cured my trigger finger myself with the use of Oval 8 device. My oncologist said ‘It’s not the Anastrozole’ when I told him of my trigger thumb. This may not work for everyone but it allowed me to rest my thumb and keep the mobility of my hand.