Does morning stiffness in the fingers occur with menopausal arthritis?

Menopausal arthritis can present with morning stiffness in the fingers. The decrease in estrogen around the time of menopause leads to a series of psychological, physiological changes and clinical symptoms. Women suffering from menopausal arthritis will have morning stiffness of fingers, mainly due to the hormonal disorders during menopause, resulting in poorer blood circulation, ischemia of the fingers, plus arthritic lesions will have morning stiffness of fingers. In addition, there are also irregular pains in the knee or hip joints. Patients can under the guidance of the physician appropriate supplementation of estrogen, calcium, etc., to regulate hormone levels, improve endocrine disorders, if the patient’s arthritis symptoms are serious, should be further diagnosed whether there is rheumatic or rheumatoid arthritis, arthritis caused by the pain of the symptoms of the serious can be used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib and so on. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.