What’s wrong with a woman’s finger joints?

There are many reasons for women’s finger joint pain, and the main reasons are related to rheumatoid arthritis, synovitis, and joint space-occupying lesions. 1. Rheumatoid rheumatoid arthritis: this kind of disease is most likely to erode the joints, resulting in pain in the fingers. 2. Synovitis: when the fingers move too frequently or are often exposed to humid environments, it will lead to hyperplasia and edema of the synovial membrane of the joints, resulting in localized pain in the fingers. 3. Joint space-occupying lesions: when a cyst or tumor in the joint presses on a certain part of the finger, finger pain will also occur. There may also be other causes of finger pain, such as high uric acid leading to gout, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out targeted treatment and therapy after clarifying the cause of the disease.