What to look for in women with joint pain in the hands

Women with hand joint pain should be alert to diseases such as osteoarthritis, gout, tenosynovitis and rheumatoid arthritis.
1. Osteoarthritis: women often use their hands to exercise, which will lead to joint cartilage strain, joint hyperplasia, swelling and other aseptic inflammation, thus triggering pain in the joints of the hands.
2. Gout: If the female organism produces too much uric acid or poor uric acid excretion will lead to high uric acid, thus forming urate crystals, and urate crystals are easy to be deposited in the joints of the weak skin, the joints caused by invasion, thus causing joint swelling and pain.
3. Tenosynovitis: excessive activity or exertion of the hand and wrist can lead to excessive friction of tendons and tendon sheaths, which can damage the tendon sheaths and the surrounding soft tissues, resulting in inflammatory reactions such as edema, oozing, and hyperplasia, leading to pain in the joints of women’s fingers.
4. Rheumatoid arthritis: under the joint action of rheumatoid factor and anti-citrulline antibody, it will lead to inflammation of finger joints, which will damage the articular cartilage and the surrounding soft tissues, and cause pain and discomfort of hand joints.
In order to relieve women’s hand joint pain, it is recommended to visit the orthopedic department of the hospital in a timely manner and actively pursue treatment.