Symptoms of wrist rheumatism

Symptoms of wrist rheumatism include swelling, pain, pressure and stiffness in the wrist joints, as well as limitation of movement and functional impairment. Localized skin may also show redness and a significant increase in skin temperature of the locally affected joints, as well as systemic symptoms such as fever, fatigue, easy sleepiness, body aches and discomfort, decreased appetite, nausea and headache. Usually, wrist rheumatism is seen in some arthritis, especially rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, etc. In the acute stage of the disease, it is necessary to pay attention to rest, avoid joint activities, and avoid finger exertion or lifting heavy objects, propping up the bed and other actions, and to actively carry out effective treatment.