seterfingered
Seterfingered is a term used to describe a condition in which a person has an extra finger on one or both hands. This condition is also known as polydactyly. It is relatively rare, occurring in approximately 1 in 500 births. Seterfingered can be caused by genetic mutations, environmental factors, or abnormalities during fetal development. The extra finger can be fully functional or may be partially or completely fused to the adjacent finger. In some cases, the extra finger may be present at birth, while in others, it may develop later in life. The condition can vary in severity, with some individuals having only one extra finger, while others may have multiple extra fingers on one or both hands. Seterfingered does not typically cause any medical issues, but in rare cases, it may lead to complications such as nerve entrapment or joint deformities. Treatment options for seterfingered are limited and usually involve surgical intervention to correct any functional or cosmetic issues. In most cases, individuals with seterfingered lead normal, healthy lives.