Could De Quervains syndrome cause a cramp in your fingers on the same hand?

De Quervain's syndrome typically causes pain and swelling around the thumb side of the wrist, and may extend into the thumb and forearm. It is caused by inflammation of the tendons that control thumb movement. Cramping is not a typical symptom of De Quervain's syndrome. If you are experiencing finger cramps, it is best to consult with a doctor to determine the cause.

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