Top 5 Symptoms of Osteoarthritis in the Fingers, Are They Real?

The statement “five symptoms of finger osteoarthritis” is not scientific. Osteoarthritis of the fingers has more than five common symptoms, including joint pain, joint pressure, joint stiffness, joint enlargement, joint physics, activity disorder, joint popping and bone rubbing sound.
The specific cause of finger osteoarthritis is not yet completely clear, and it is currently believed to be the result of the interaction of biological, mechanical and other pathogenic factors, which mainly causes degenerative joint cartilage and secondary synovial membrane hyperplasia and osteochondritis dissecans, which can lead to finger joint pain, joint swelling and other corresponding symptoms.
Osteoarthritis of the finger cannot be cured by itself, but through standardized and reasonable treatment, it can reduce the pain and other symptoms, maintain and improve the joint function, and control the progression of the disease, and commonly used treatment modalities include exercise therapy, physical therapy, assistive device support, and medication (e.g., non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen).
Finger osteoarthritis patients can go to orthopedics, rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation. The medication should be used according to the doctor’s prescription, do not self-medicate.