Finger joint pain in the elderly is not necessarily rheumatism, but may also be caused by environmental factors, tenosynovitis and other reasons. 1. Rheumatism: the most common is rheumatoid arthritis, mainly characterized by finger joints swelling, pain and other inflammatory manifestations, accompanied by pressure pain, morning stiffness, morning stiffness time increases with the aggravation of the disease. Timely treatment is recommended. 2. Environmental factors: If the patient is stimulated by cold or overwork, the symptoms of joint pain may occur, usually through hot compresses or rest for a period of time will have obvious improvement. 3. Tenosynovitis: If the patient’s finger joints frequent activities, excessive friction, etc. may lead to the occurrence of tenosynovitis, resulting in finger joint pain. If the patient has obvious symptoms of finger joint pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, for treatment.