What’s the sign of pain in the middle finger of the right hand?

Pain in the middle finger of the right hand may be an omen of the following diseases: First, there may be inflammation of the joints here. Gouty arthritis is more common in this area, which tends to accumulate in the smaller interphalangeal joints, such as the middle finger of the right hand. In addition, it will lead to very obvious pain, swelling, redness and warmth of the joints here; second, this situation suggests that the pain may be caused by cervical spondylosis. In some patients with neurogenic cervical spondylosis, due to nerve root irritation, there may be radiating pain here, and such patients can only be clear after examination is the existence of cervical spondylosis; third, suggesting that the patient may have the right middle finger tendinitis. This kind of disease is often due to the patient’s excessive use of the finger, which leads to the inflammation of the tendon and tendon sheath, and then there will be pain in the middle finger; fourth, this kind of situation suggests that there may be infections in this area, for example, there is a gingivitis in the middle finger of the right hand, or osteomyelitis of the finger bone, and so on.