Soreness in five fingers may be related to overwork, joint inflammation, degenerative joint disease of fingers, rheumatic immune system diseases and other factors.
1. Overwork: If the fingers are exerted for a long time, it is easy to produce excessive fatigue, which triggers the symptoms of five finger pain.
2. Joint inflammation: If there is joint inflammation in the fingers, such as osteoarthritis, etc., the stimulation of inflammation can easily cause symptoms of finger pain.
3. Degenerative joint disease: If you often use your fingers to exert force, as you get older, you may have degenerative joint disease of the fingers, such as osteophytes, which may cause five finger pain.
4. Rheumatic immune system diseases: rheumatic immune system diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, easy to involve the finger joints, resulting in five finger pain and even swelling symptoms.
If the symptoms of finger pain is more serious, you need to check the specific cause of the disease, and then under the guidance of professional physicians targeted treatment.