Finger joint pain is not necessarily gout, but may also be seen in rheumatoid arthritis, trauma, tenosynovitis and other conditions. 1. Gout: acute attack of gout can cause redness, swelling and pain in the finger joints. 2. Rheumatoid arthritis: rheumatoid arthritis mainly invades the proximal interphalangeal joints, patients are prone to finger joint pain, accompanied by morning stiffness, if not standardized treatment for a long time, and even joint deformities. 3. Trauma: if the trauma leads to the fracture of the finger joints, joint pain can occur, accompanied by redness, swelling, joint movement restriction, etc., at this time, we need to improve the X-ray film to clarify the situation. 4. Tenosynovitis: it is a common cause of finger joint pain, mainly due to excessive finger activities, resulting in finger flexor tendons in the tendon sheath repeated friction caused by edema, and in the process of pulling the aseptic inflammation, which leads to pain, and sometimes there is a sense of card pressure or obstruction. If finger joint pain occurs, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the diagnosis and treatment.