What are the causes of finger swelling?

Swelling of the fingers can be considered as a result of pressure on the palm of the hand, peripheral neuritis, rheumatism, rheumatoid rheumatism, and allergy, etc. Further examination is recommended.
1. Physiological factors: If the arm is pressurized due to sleeping, etc., and the venous return is not smooth, it may also lead to the appearance of swollen fingers.
2. Peripheral neuritis: If you are an elderly person, especially if you have a combination of high blood pressure, high blood sugar and other diseases, peripheral neuritis can also cause swelling and pain in the fingers.
3. Rheumatism, rheumatoid diseases: In addition, if rheumatism, rheumatoid disease can lead to synovitis and other conditions, the local inflammation leads to finger swelling.
4. Allergy: When there is drug or contact allergy, the metabolic reaction causes a large release of local bradykinin, resulting in capillary expansion and subcutaneous edema.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination under the advice of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease.