Why Do My Finger Joints Swell and Ache in the Morning?

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Morning Swelling and Pain in Finger Joints

In the morning, swelling and pain in the finger joints may be caused by diseases such as finger tenosynovitis, gouty arthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis.

1. Finger Tenosynovitis: After the sterile inflammation occurs in the finger tenosynovial tissue, it often leads to local tissue congestion and edema, accompanied by the secretion of some inflammatory secretions within the joints. When waking up in the summer, you may feel swelling and pain in the finger joints, accompanied by numbness. You can follow the doctor's advice and use medications such as Celecoxib Capsules and Loxoprofen Sodium Tablets.

2. Gouty Arthritis: During gout attacks, a large amount of uric acid in the body may deposit in the finger joints, causing local swelling and inflammation, which can also lead to swelling and pain in the finger joints. Follow the doctor's advice to take Colchicine Tablets to relieve pain promptly and take Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets, Allopurinol Tablets, and Benzbromarone Tablets regularly to actively control the disease.

3. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Due to hyperactive autoimmune function, rheumatoid arthritis may occur, and the finger joint tissue may harden, causing joint swelling and pain, accompanied by joint stiffness symptoms. You need to follow the doctor's advice and actively treat with medications such as Loxoprofen Sodium Tablets, Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules, and Celecoxib Capsules. Severe cases may require surgical treatment. It may also be caused by septic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Kashin-Beck disease, bone spurs, and other diseases.

If the symptoms of joint swelling and pain continue to worsen, seek medical attention as soon as possible, actively undergo examinations to identify the cause, and receive corresponding treatment for the cause. Avoid exposing your hand joints to cold and excessive force to gradually improve.