Finger joints Shoulder soreness, what should I do?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Rheumatoid testing and lupus erythematosus testing are recommended.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello. First of all, you need to determine if your sore fingers and swollen joints are caused by washing clothes. Are there any other triggers?

    Secondly, is it the first time that your fingers have been sore and swollen this time, or have you had this symptom before? Have other joints of the latter have had this symptom? If you have never had this symptom before, and it is only caused by this laundry, it is most likely to consider inflammation of the synovium of the joint.

    If you have had this symptom in the same place or other joints before, you should consider internal rheumatoid arthritis, ganglion cyst, tenosynovitis, joint synovitis, etc., and you should go to the hospital to take an X-ray, and then go to the hospital to check the rheumatism and uric acid when your fingers are painful, and you can confirm what the disease is.

    If it is internal rheumatoid arthritis or synovial inflammation of the joint, oral anti-inflammatory analgesics, topical rubbing drugs, and pay attention to avoiding cold, dampness and cold. If it is a ganglion cyst and tenosynovitis, in addition to the above, it may be stubborn to undergo local surgery** to achieve good results.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are six causes of finger joint pain: 1. If the uric acid growth in the body is not controlled after suffering from gout, it may lead to pain in the joints; 2. If you don't pay attention to rheumatoid arthritis, you may have joint pain in your fingers and other parts; 3. The body of the elderly lacks calcium nutrition or washes things with cold water for a long time, resulting in inflammation of the finger joints and causing pain; 4. Pain caused by trauma to the finger joints; 5. Fingers playing the keyboard for a long time lead to inflammation and pain in the joints; 6. The lack of vitamin B12 in the body can easily cause numbness and pain after peripheral nerve disorders.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, finger joint soreness is generally arthritis, there is another is tenosynovitis, and there is also a nervous soreness, this situation needs to pay attention to keep warm in life, do not get cold, use more warm water and less contact with cold water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Soreness in the joints of the fingers, I think this condition should be caused by rheumatism, or gout, if you don't have either disease, it means that you have a cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guidance:

    Hello, it is recommended that you take a photo ** to see, it is not ruled out that it is very likely to be arthritis. Generally, drugs are used** and supplemented by other methods**. It is necessary to actively adopt correct and effective means to ** the disease as soon as possible and control the disease as soon as possible.

    The traditional theory of traditional Chinese medicine for arthritis is that "wind, cold, dampness, paralysis and obstruction of the meridians, resulting in the blockage of the meridians, and pain if they are not passed", so the purpose of traditional Chinese medicine is generally to dispel wind and cold, relieve spasmodic channels, and promote blood circulation and stasis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hand joint pain often occurs in life, and now due to the development of computers, white-collar workers who often type on the keyboard will also accidentally have finger joint pain. What causes hand joint pain? (1) When the finger is so painful that it is impossible to bend, it may be rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis (2) Wrist swelling, thumb and wrist swelling, and pain when the thumb and index finger are opened.

    It hurts when the index finger is spread open. (3) Carpal tunnel syndrome is mainly characterized by numbness in the fingers and nocturnal pain. (4) Stiff fingers in the morning, causing pain, and in severe cases, perceptual impairment may occur.

    5) In addition, it may also be the trigger finger. Trigger finger refers to the phenomenon of ** phenomenon when the finger is straightened from the position of the bent finger, and the second joint appears a hard lump or tumor. Hand joint pain can not be bent, bending is accompanied by pain, usually bite to pay attention to joint maintenance, in severe cases it is best to see an orthopedic surgeon.

    Secondly, it is tenosynovitis, which is more common in people who work with their fingers for a long time. Inflammation of the tendon sheath due to tendon friction causes inflammation and pain. The most common type of tenosynovitis in women is stenosis tenosynovitis (stenotic tenosynovitis).

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