What should I do if I have pain in my finger joints during the month?

Finger joint pain in the month is mostly related to labor and cold, osteoporosis, orthopedic diseases, etc., and can be rested accordingly to keep warm, dietary adjustments, medical treatment. 1. Exhaustion and exposure to cold: If you are exposed to cold or often hold the child to sleep, breastfeeding, coupled with poor post-partum body resistance, may cause finger joint pain. This kind of condition generally does not need special treatment, appropriate rest, avoid overwork, keep warm, etc. can be relieved. 2. Osteoporosis: Due to the high nutritional demand during pregnancy, if you don’t replenish the nutrition in time, it is easy to cause the lack of calcium and vitamins after giving birth, which will lead to osteoporosis, and finger joint pains may occur. Therefore, it is necessary to supplement the nutrition, can eat more fruits and vegetables during the month, eat more calcium-rich foods, etc., generally can relieve the symptoms. 3. Orthopedic diseases: If the symptoms of finger pain are not relieved by the above treatments, you should consult a doctor in time. If it is clear that the pain is caused by orthopedic diseases, such as arthritis, rheumatism, etc., you need to be guided by a doctor according to the specific cause of the disease to carry out treatment. As you can see, the pain in the finger joints during the month is related to many factors, and if it is not relieved after resting and keeping warm, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out the treatment.