In daily life, patients have swelling and pain in their fingers when they work. The reason for this is that the patient’s workload is too heavy, resulting in injury to the joint capsule, ligaments, muscles and other tissues in the finger area, which can produce swelling and pain. When this happens, the patient can be instructed to stop working, while the swollen and painful parts of the finger can be fumigated with Chinese herbs, given hot compresses, or physiotherapy apparatus baking electricity, and can also apply ointments to invigorate blood stasis, reduce swelling and pain. If the patient feels that the degree of swelling and pain is heavy, he can also take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as celecoxib, fenbuterol and diclofenac sodium, which can play a role in relieving pain. In addition, the patient should not blindly massage after this condition, so as not to aggravate the local condition, or miss the best time to cure the disease.