Why Do My Finger Joints Hurt Despite Normal Uric Acid Levels?

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Why Do Finger Joints Hurt When Uric Acid is Not High?

Low uric acid finger joint pain may be caused by osteoarthritis, trauma, and other reasons.

1. Osteoarthritis: Osteoarthritis is a chronic disease with incompletely understood causes. It is considered to be related to obesity, age, and genetic factors. It can lead to symptoms such as joint swelling, stiffness, difficulty bending, and may also cause finger joint pain with low uric acid levels. Patients can take medications such as Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules and Paracetamol Tablets.

2. Trauma: Trauma is usually caused by direct or indirect violence, or may also be caused by bumps and falls. It can lead to local skin redness, swelling, and skin damage. If not treated promptly, it may affect the speed of blood circulation, resulting in finger joint pain with low uric acid levels. Patients need to take Huoxue Zhitong Capsule, Diclofenac Sodium Sustained Release Tablets, and Etoricoxib Tablets.

When there is pain in local joints, it is important to rest and perform local massages, which can promote blood circulation and reduce pain.