Manifestations of synovitis in the fingers



Patients with finger synovitis can show symptoms such as pain, swelling, and limited movement of the fingers. If the symptoms continue unabated, prompt medical attention is recommended.

1. Pain: Synovitis is usually caused by aseptic inflammation. Inflammatory stimulation will cause pain in the finger area, which will be aggravated when moving or pressing.

2. Swelling: Synovitis can cause synovial fluid to build up, which in turn causes localized swelling of the finger joints.

3. Restricted movement: severe synovitis may also cause joint deformity, accompanied by adhesions in the finger joints, resulting in limited flexion and extension of the fingers.

Finger synovitis in the acute stage when the inflammation attack, there will be localized redness and heat of the finger and other phenomena. When the above manifestations of finger synovitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment.