What can be the cause of finger pain if not gout rheumatoid?

Finger pain, apart from gout and rheumatism, can also be caused by osteoarthritis, cervical spondylosis and osteoporosis. The specific problem can usually be clarified by combining the patient’s characteristics of increased pain that improves with rest, or by X-ray examination of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine, bone density, etc. It may also be caused by weather changes, cold damp temperatures, overexertion, etc.