What’s wrong with the pain in the second joint of the right middle finger?

Pain in the second joint of the right middle finger may be caused by trauma, tenosynovitis, arthritis, gout and other reasons.
1. Trauma: due to violent trauma acting on the localization of fingers, it can cause joint capsule injury, fracture, dislocation and other injuries, and patients can have pain, swelling, deformity and other symptoms of the second joint of the right middle finger.
2. Tenosynovitis: commonly found in people who work with hands, due to excessive use and wear and tear of hand tendons, which can lead to inflammatory exudation and hyperplasia in the tendon sheaths, and patients can experience symptoms of finger joint pain.
3. Arthritis: commonly seen in interphalangeal osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases, which can cause patients to experience pain, swelling, stiffness and other symptoms of multiple joints.
4. Gout: Due to the accumulation of uric acid in the interphalangeal joints, especially when accompanied by gouty arthritis, patients may experience obvious redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms.
The second joint pain of the middle finger of the right hand may also have other causes, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment.