Trigger digits, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common condition where the tendons in the fingers get inflamed and swollen, making it difficult or impossible to flex and extend the finger smoothly. There are two main types - nodular, where a distinct nodule is felt, and diffuse, where the swelling is less defined. Treatment depends on the type and duration of symptoms. For early nodular cases or diffuse cases of less than 6 months, non-invasive treatments like splinting, NSAIDs, massage and steroid injections are usually effective. For longstanding or severe cases, surgical release of the tendon sheath may be necessary if conservative treatments fail.