Practicing guitar finger joint pain, may be due to finger tenosynovitis, soft tissue injuries, arthritis, etc., treatment drugs include blood circulation, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers. 1. Finger tenosynovitis: use non-steroidal drugs such as ibuprofen for anti-inflammatory pain relief. Allergic reaction to the product or any of the ingredients, taking aspirin or other non-steroidal drugs appear allergic reaction is prohibited. 2. Soft tissue injuries: can be used externally to relieve pain, such as pain relief, blood cream, etc. Allergic to the product and the ingredients contained in it, allergic to rubber cream, pregnant women, skin breakage is prohibited. 3. Arthritis: After playing the guitar for a long time, it may degenerate the finger joints and cause arthritis, and the medication is non-steroidal such as diclofenac sodium. Allergic to the product and liver and kidney insufficiency is prohibited. If practicing guitarist knuckle pain, it is recommended to stop immediately, go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, the above drugs can not be taken on their own.