If the pain at the end of the fingers of both hands, manifested as numbness, tingling or ants sensation, it should be considered to be caused by peripheral neuritis, which may be due to the patient’s diabetes or long-term alcohol abuse, resulting in the body’s lack of B vitamins and peripheral nerve damage caused by the patient. The pain at the end of the fingers may be caused by qi and blood imbalance, qi and blood deficiency or physical compression caused by work, etc. Numbness and pain in the fingers may also be caused by localized diseases, such as a herniated cervical disc that compresses the nerve root, leading to pain at the end of the fingers. If the pain at the end of the finger is accompanied by swelling of the joints, it is also considered to be caused by rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis and gout.