Swelling and pain in the fingers may be caused by tenosynovitis, osteoarthritis, etc., and it is necessary to further clarify the causes of the symptoms for targeted treatment.
1. Tenosynovitis: strain, trauma, infection and other causes of inflammation of the tendon sheath of the finger joints, wrist joints and other parts of the tendon sheath, this time the patient can appear in the affected joints, swelling, pain and other symptoms, the use of loxoprofen, naproxen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to alleviate the symptoms, and then for the treatment of the cause, such as tuberculosis tenosynovitis need to be used in the treatment of ethambutol, rifampicin and other anti-tuberculosis drugs.
2. Osteoarthritis: Osteoarthritis is a common joint inflammation, often occurring in the joints of the finger joints, wrist joints, knee joints and other joints with a lot of manipulation or heavy loads, and the patients can experience joint pain, pressure pain and other symptoms, osteoarthritis patients can be appropriate exercise therapy, physical therapy, joint cavity drug injection and oral drug therapy, commonly used oral drugs include etoricoxib, naproxen and so on.
Common oral medications include etoricoxib, naproxen, etc. The medications should be used under the guidance of a physician, and the swelling and pain in the fingers may be caused by other reasons. It is recommended that patients with this symptom go to the orthopedic department or rheumatology department of a regular hospital for further consultation, and standardize the treatment in accordance with medical advice.