What causes a tingling sensation in the skin joints of the fingers?

A tingling sensation in the skin joints of the fingers may be rheumatoid arthritis, or it may be due to gout, or shingles. 1. Rheumatoid joints: a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease with erosive, symmetrical polyarthritis as the main clinical manifestation. It may cause pike-shaped swelling in the joint area of the fingers, accompanied by tingling sensation. Severe deformation of the joints may result. 2. Gout: primary gout is congenital, caused by genetic and environmental factors, the vast majority of uric acid excretion disorders, with a certain degree of family susceptibility, gout stone deposition in the joints of the fingers can cause tingling sensation in the joints of the finger skin. 3. Herpes zoster: it is caused by varicella zoster virus infection, lesions are characterized by cluster herpes and neuralgia distributed along the peripheral nerve. If herpes zoster occurs in the skin at the joints of the fingers, it can cause tingling in the skin there. There may be other causes for the tingling sensation at the joints of the finger skin, and it is recommended to seek medical attention and follow medical advice for symptomatic intervention.