The main causes of finger soreness are cervical spondylosis, gouty arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, tenosynovitis and carpal tunnel syndrome. 1. Cervical spondylosis: the herniated intervertebral disc compresses the spinal cord and nerves, resulting in soreness of the finger joints. 2. Gouty arthritis: In acute attacks of gouty arthritis, there is soreness in a single finger, obvious swelling of the joints of the fingertips, and the formation of a large number of gout stones; 3. Osteoarthritis: there is damage to the cartilage of the interphalangeal joints at the onset of osteoarthritis, and the lesions will involve the synovium of the interphalangeal joints, resulting in interphalangeal arthritis synovitis. The result is soreness in the fingertips. 4. Rheumatoid arthritis: rheumatoid arthritis mainly violates the synovial membrane of the small joints, resulting in all the joints of the fingertips can appear wandering pain. This can lead to the clinical symptoms of soreness in the fingertips. 5. Tenosynovitis: Tenosynovitis is a sterile inflammation of the tendon sheath tissue of the interphalangeal joints, which is mainly related to strain and improper hand posture. It can cause pain, soreness and discomfort in the finger joints. 6. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Because of strain and hyperplasia of the transverse carpal ligament, it produces symptoms of entrapment of the median nerve that passes through it. It can produce irritating soreness and tingling in the fingers. There are many causes of fingertip soreness, which should be clearly diagnosed and then treated symptomatically.