Finger joint pain after drinking alcohol may be gouty arthritis caused by high uric acid after drinking alcohol, may also be patients with rheumatic diseases caused by the specific circumstances should also go to the hospital for relevant examinations to find the cause of the disease and then symptomatic treatment. 1. Gouty arthritis: gouty arthritis may be a large number of patients drinking alcohol, resulting in a sharp rise in uric acid in the body, resulting in gouty arthritis, so the patient will feel pain in the joints of the fingers after drinking. 2. Rheumatic diseases: patients who previously suffered from rheumatic diseases, and drink a lot of alcohol, will cause the burden on the liver to increase, the ability to solve the alcohol will be weakened to a certain extent, the irritating substances in alcohol invade the muscles, resulting in joint pain. It is recommended that patients avoid drinking alcohol during the recovery process, and can drink more water to promote metabolism, which will help the recovery of the disease. Patients with joint pain after drinking alcohol are advised to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition.