Winter is here, what is the reason for frequent pain in finger joints?
The weather has turned cold recently, and the temperature difference between morning and morning is very large. Some people will suffer from pain in their finger joints, which makes finger movements very inconvenient and even affects their normal work and life. Let me share with you the factors that cause pain in your finger joints. 1. Gout attack or rheumatic disease
Gout attack is a kind of pain caused by excessive uric acid in the human body, which causes a large amount of urate to accumulate in the finger joints. Not only do patients suffer from pain in their finger joints, but they also experience swelling, making it increasingly difficult to clench their fists. In addition, when the finger joints are invaded by body moisture, they cannot be discharged from the body on time, causing pain. The patient's joint pain is not very serious, just numbness and soreness, and the pain can be relieved by applying heat or kneading. 2. Bone hyperplasia or osteoarthritis
Bone hyperplasia usually occurs in the hand joints at the middle and tail ends of the fingers, and may also appear in the bone joints in the middle of the fingers. When suffering from bone hyperplasia, there will be obvious redness, swelling and pain in the bone joints. The bone joints at the end of the fingers will swell and even accumulate to the distal interphalangeal joints. After waking up, severe pain and muscle stiffness in the hand joints will be improved after exercise. Osteoarthritis is caused by physical decline or overwork. It usually occurs in adults and adults. The patient's bones and joints are painful and the muscles are stiff. If it is severe, it is likely to cause joint swelling and muscle atrophy. 3. Suffering from finger tenosynovitis or bacterial infection
When finger joints develop finger tenosynovitis, it will cause local hematoma, edema and adhesion, and a mild traction belt will cause significant pain. In addition, there are rheumatoid arthritis caused by sensitivity or reduced human immune system, septic arthritis caused by bacterial infection, traumatic arthritis caused by trauma, etc. It can cause the patient's fingers to have significant pain. 4. Finger joint damage
It is inevitable that joint damage or finger muscle damage will occur during fitness exercises. When a finger is suddenly hit hard, it can cause pain and swelling. In addition, people who have been engaged in manual labor for a long time will also aggravate their pain due to severely sprained finger joints. In addition, frequent finger fractures can also damage the tendons of the finger joints, causing pain.
First of all, we should find out the causes of finger joint pain and alleviate the symptoms. Apply ice to the head for 24 hours after finger joint injury, and apply heat to the head after 24 hours. You can usually use wet hot water to foam your hands. Pay attention to keeping your hands cold and warm. It is best not to eat greasy, spicy and irritating food or touch cold water. You can massage your finger joints healthily.