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Can a finger injury from several weeks ago cause muscle cramps?

Yes, a cut on the finger that occurred several weeks ago can potentially cause muscle cramps. It is important to monitor the symptoms and seek medical advice if there are signs of worsening such as swelling, redness, or excessive pain. Additionally, ensuring that your tetanus vaccination is up to date can provide protection against potential complications from the injury.

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