What’s with the pain in the middle finger?

Painful exertion of the middle finger may be related to trauma, tenosynovitis, rheumatoid arthritis and so on.
1. Trauma: Trauma to the middle finger may be related, which is most common in patients who play basketball or wrestle or fight. This condition is most common in patients who play basketball or wrestle or fight, where the middle finger is suddenly hit or pulled in one direction, resulting in damage to the tendons, joint capsule or bone.
2. Tenosynovitis: If the middle finger moves too often, it may cause edema of the flexor tendon due to repeated friction in the tendon sheath, resulting in tendon compression in the tendon sheath and pain. This type of sterile inflammation can usually be relieved with rest.
3. Rheumatoid arthritis: due to autoimmune disease of the immune system, causing inflammation of the joints, when involved in the middle finger joints, will also appear to press the pain.
Middle finger pain can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or treatment.