What’s the pain in the joints of your hands after drinking?

Pain in the joints of the hands after drinking is mainly related to gouty arthritis, hyperuricemia, arthritis of the fingers and other diseases.
1. Gouty arthritis: it is an inflammatory reaction caused by the high concentration of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of urate into the joints and soft tissues around the joints. After drinking a lot of alcohol, the production of uric acid in the body can be increased, thus inducing the attack of gouty arthritis, which is manifested as redness, swelling, heat and pain in the joints.
2. Hyperuricemia: a chronic metabolic disease caused by purine metabolism disorder, which can be induced after drinking a lot of beer, manifested as joint pain.
3. Finger arthritis: after drinking a lot of alcohol, alcohol can lead to vasodilatation, which will also include the finger joints, so that the synovial membrane is congested and swollen, resulting in an inflammatory reaction of the finger joints and finger joint pain.
In addition, other causes can also lead to pain in the hand joints. If the pain in the finger joints is obvious or persists without relief, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.