Morning stiffness in fingers, morning stiffness in hands, finger pain?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What is the matter with morning stiffness of fingers, the condition of stiff fingers in the morning is medically called morning stiffness. Morning stiffness is generally a common symptom in patients with rheumatoid disease. The main manifestations are that after getting up in the morning or waking up, there is joint stiffness, limited movement, and can be accompanied by cold and numbness of the extremities, and in severe cases, there can be a feeling of stiffness throughout the body, and the symptoms will be relieved or eliminated after getting up after activity or warmth.

    If you have rheumatoid arthritis, mild morning stiffness mostly occurs in the knuckles and wrist joints, and can be recovered after a few minutes or half an hour after waking up or waking up. Moderate morning stiffness is usually caused by the onset of more than 4 small joints or 1 or 2 large joints at the same time, and the symptoms can only be relieved when you get up and move in the afternoon. Severe morning stiffness is the simultaneous involvement of all major joints in the body, and the stiffness of the whole body is not significantly relieved despite activity.

    Therefore, if you have the above phenomenon, it is better to seek medical attention early, and it is best to go to a Chinese medicine rheumatism hospital for system**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, rheumatoid arthritis or gout cannot be ruled out. Need to check it out. Best wishes to you**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Morning stiffness in the fingers is due to the slow flow of qi and blood at night, and the lack of nourishment of qi and blood, so there will be stiffness.

    How did it come about?

    The meridians and blood vessels in the body are blocked, and the flow of qi and blood is slow

    The body is cold and damp, blocking the flow of qi and blood

    Weak, lack of qi and blood

    When the body is short of qi and blood, and the qi and blood run slowly, the fingers will lack the nourishment of qi and blood, and become stiff and inflexible. At night, the flow of qi and blood is slower than during the day, so it is very easy to cause morning stiffness.

    To restore it, you need to strengthen your physique, nourish your qi and blood, speed up the flow of qi and blood around your body, unblock the blocked places in your body, and discharge the garbage and cold and dampness from your body through heat and sweating in your body.

    How? You can search for this article "What is Morning Stiffness? Xi traditional horse walking piles can help improve recovery! The article tells about a traditional workout recovery method, hoping to help you, hopefully.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think that 1 has occupational characteristics, degeneration of muscle fiber tissue caused by long-term finger exertion 2 can go to the hospital outpatient clinic to see a doctor for blood tests and other related examinations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, your symptoms are similar to mine, have you been to the hospital for a check-up?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cervical spondylosis, cerebral arterial insufficiency, cervical bone hyperplasia, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, can cause symptoms of morning stiffness in the fingers. Usually adjust the daily routine, pay attention to the warmth of the neck, do not bow your head for a long time to maintain a posture, do not stay up late, do not smoke and drink, eat less spicy and cold food, you can take some oral drugs to relax the muscles and invigorate the blood, dispel wind and dehumidify, such as Wantong muscles and bones, and promote blood circulation with appropriate exercise. Do not look at the computer or mobile phone for a long time, and pay attention to the rest of the cervical spine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Morning stiffness of fingers is when the qi and blood flow too slowly at night, and the qi and blood are less moisturized, and stiffness will occur.

    How did it come about?

    Weak, lack of qi and bloodThe meridians and blood vessels in the body are blocked, and the flow of qi and blood is slowThe body is cold and damp, blocking the flow of qi and bloodWhen the body is short of qi and blood, and the qi and blood run too slowly, the fingers are prone to lack of qi and blood nourishment, and at night, the qi and blood run slower than during the day, so it is easy to get up in the morning and be stiff.

    To restore it, you need to strengthen your physique, nourish your qi and blood for a long time, speed up the flow of qi and blood around your body, unblock the blocked places, and discharge the garbage and cold and dampness in your body through sweating.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Morning stiffness of the fingers means that the qi and blood at the fingers run too slowly, and if there is no nourishment of qi and blood, they will become stiff.

    How did it come about?

    Weak, lack of qi and blood

    Blockage of meridian blood vessels in the body is often accompanied by joint diseases, such as cervical and lumbar spondylosis.

    The cold and dampness in the body are heavy, and the cold and dampness block the flow of qi and blood.

    When the qi and blood in the body run too slowly, the finger parts are the first to lack qi and blood nourishment, and people sleep much slower than normal daytime at night, so it is easy to get up in the morning to have stiff fingers.

    To restore it, you need to strengthen your physique, nourish enough qi and blood, speed up the flow of qi and blood around the body, unblock the blockage, through the heat and sweating in the body, you can discharge the blockage garbage and cold and dampness in the body with sweat, and over time, the qi and blood in the body run smoothly, and sufficient qi and blood can nourish the finger joints and become warm and flexible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Problem analysis: Internal rheumatoid arthritis is mainly caused by long-term contact with cold water or wind, and its clinical symptoms are migratory pain (fingers, wrists, toes, ankle joints are swollen and painful first, or single or multiple, one after another, gradually affecting elbows, shoulders, knees, iliac and temporomandibular joints), morning stiffness, joint swelling and other clinical symptoms.

    Suggestions: Hello! It may be internal rheumatoid arthritis, and rheumatoid is not completely treated by either Chinese medicine or Western medicine.

    Generally, it is to prevent disability and be able to lead a normal life. Proper functional exercise, ** physiotherapy-based, the purpose is to use heat therapy to increase local blood circulation, relax muscles, achieve anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling and analgesic effects, and at the same time use exercise to maintain and enhance joint function. There are several types of physiotherapy:

    Hot water bottles, hot baths, wax baths, infrared, acupuncture, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This condition is more common in rheumatoid arthritis, which is a chronic inflammatory disease of polyarticular joints characterized by peripheral symmetry, which can be accompanied by extra-articular systemic damage, accumulation of cartilage and bone, and joint deformity. It is an autoimmune disease.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the patient only has morning stiffness, no joint deformation, the index of ESR and C-reactive protein is relatively normal, X-ray or CT shows that the painful joint space is not narrowed, the joint is not calcified, etc., it means that the condition is relatively mild, and some traditional Chinese medicine methods can be used to recuperate, and then Chinese medicine bubble hands and feet, combined with some acupuncture and other methods. If you can do without Western medicine, you don't need Western medicine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often wake up in the morning and feel that the affected joints and nearby muscles are stiff, inflexible, unable to clench their fists, and even have difficulty buttoning their clothes, combing their hair, brushing their teeth, etc., and need to move slowly to reduce or alleviate this stiffness. The correct method of calculating the time of morning stiffness should be calculated from the time the patient becomes awake to the time when the stiffness begins to decrease, usually in points.

    Morning stiffness is a nonspecific manifestation of inflammation. The basic pathological changes in rheumatoid arthritis are synovitis and vasculitis. In synovitis, the synovium and joint capsule are congested, edematous, thickened, and roughened, and granulation tissue is formed, resulting in impaired intra-articular circulation.

    Vasculitis of periarticular tissues, resulting in narrowing of the diameter of blood vessels, resulting in poor extra-articular circulation. During activity, blood and lymph can still flow normally, and it is easy to stagnate and stagnate when standing still for a long time. Morning stiffness occurs when edema fluid accumulates in the inflamed tissues during decreased sleep or exercise, causing swelling of the tissues around the joints.

    After the patient is active, as the muscles contract, the edema fluid is absorbed by the lymphatic vessels and venules, and the morning stiffness is relieved. Thus, joint stiffness may occur during the day as long as the affected joints are reduced or remain in the same position for a longer period of time. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have morning stiffness in the acute or active phase, and the duration is directly proportional to the severity of synovitis.

    In severe cases, the sensation of stiffness persists "throughout the day" while awake, although this persistent stiffness is technically much beyond the range of morning stiffness; When the condition improves, the duration of morning stiffness is shortened or reduced, and it disappears completely when the condition is in remission. Morning stiffness is one of the important indicators for observing and judging the severity of the disease. Morning stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes is clinically significant.

    Morning stiffness is not unique to rheumatoid arthritis and is present in most types of inflammatory arthritis, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and polymyalgia rheumatica. Patients with osteoarthritis also have morning stiffness, but it is often temporary.

    Hope it helps you, medication is carried out under the guidance of a lifetime!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When you get up in the morning, your fingers become stiff because the circulation of qi and blood in the body is not smooth and is too slow.

    It is mostly due to weak physique, weak qi and blood, or blockage of meridians and blood vessels in the body, heavy cold and dampness, or joint diseases, resulting in slow circulation of qi and blood in the body, and when sleeping at night, the circulation of qi and blood is further slowed down, and the fingers are at the end of the body, and the qi and blood are the most difficult to circulate, so the fingers lack of qi and blood at night and become stiff.

    So how do you recover? It is necessary to strengthen the physique, speed up the circulation of qi and blood around the body, unblock the blockages, discharge cold and dampness, so that the qi and blood around the body can be accessible, and it will be restored.

    How? You can search for this article "6 Causes of Body Stiffness and Strain, Why Are Traditional Martial Arts Practitioners Relaxed, Flexible, and Accessible?" The article describes a traditional exercise recovery method, I hope to help you, hope to adopt.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Swollen fingers in the morningMorning stiffness is when the fingers run too slowly at night, and the qi and blood are less nourished, so they will become stiff and swollen.

    What is the reason for it?

    Weak, lack of qi and bloodThe meridians and blood vessels in the body are blocked, and the qi and blood flow too slowlyThe body is cold and damp, blocking the flow of qi and bloodIn this way, the flow of qi and blood in the body will slow down, the fingers are the peripheral parts of the body, the qi and blood are the most difficult to circulate, when the body is insufficient in qi and blood, when the operation is too slow, the fingers will lack the nourishment of qi and blood, and the flow of qi and blood at night is much slower than during the day, so it is easy to get stiff and swollen in the morning.

    To restore it, you need to strengthen your physique, nourish your qi and blood for a long time, speed up the flow of qi and blood around your body, unblock the blocked places, and discharge the cold and dampness and garbage in your body through sweating.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Now it is possible that it is the early stage of rheumatoid arthritis, which is an autoimmune disease in which the body's finger joints become stiff in the morning, which is relieved after morning activity, and over time, the body's finger joints become painful and swollen.

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