Finger tingling can be caused by the following reasons: first, neuritis and neuroma, which can cause tingling or radiating pain in the fingers, and should be diagnosed by early physical examination, and early nerve nutrition and physical therapy. Second, peripheral nerve compression, when the peripheral nerve, such as the ulnar nerve or median nerve is compressed at the peripheral nerve, there can be symptoms of finger pain, which can be accompanied by numbness, then it is necessary to check the body early and check the nerve electromyography for diagnosis and early treatment. Third, cervical spondylosis, when cervical spondylosis compresses the nerve roots, there can also be tingling pain in the fingers, often in the area of nerve root innervation, then it is necessary to check the cervical spine X-ray, CT and MRI for diagnosis. Fourth, peripheral neuritis, peripheral neuritis can often lead to symmetrical onset of both hands, resulting in tingling and numbness of the fingers, which is common in elderly people and patients with diabetes, and should be diagnosed by early physical examination and early nerve nutrition treatment.