Left hand ring finger pain need to be alert to the possibility of tenosynovitis, infectious diseases and other diseases, but also need to exclude the possibility of ring finger trauma.
1. Tenosynovitis: tenosynovitis is a chronic aseptic inflammatory disease that occurs in the tendon sheath due to repeated mechanical friction, which can be characterized by localized pain, so the possibility of tenosynovitis in the finger needs to be alerted to the long term exertion is not appropriate.
2. Infectious diseases: common such as inguinitis, not timely control of infection, resulting in the spread of inguinal inflammation, nail pain, finger pain and other manifestations.
3. Trauma: when the left hand ring finger pain manifestation, also need to be alert to the possibility of local trauma, such as finger poke, pressure or impact injury, etc., need to carefully ask the medical history.
When pain in the left ring finger occurs, you should consult a doctor to find out the cause.