Pain and discomfort at the root of the index finger may be localized localized stenosing tenosynovitis, gout, or localized bone lesions such as bone cysts. Observe the local area for redness, swelling, or pressure, masses, etc., to help determine the condition. The doctor will make a preliminary analysis with the physical examination. If it is considered to be stenosing tenosynovitis, local pain relief can be provided by applying Fotarine, and soaking in hot water can help relieve the pain, while severe stenosing tenosynovitis requires surgical release. If you consider gout, you can improve the uric acid measurement, and after determining the condition, you can lower the uric acid with colchicine, and you can take oral meloxicam tablets for local pain. If it is considered to be a bone lesion, an X-ray examination of the hand should be completed to help determine this.