Pain in the middle finger joint of the left hand is mainly considered whether there is trauma, gout, tenosynovitis and other diseases.
1. Trauma: Trauma to the middle finger of the left hand caused directly or indirectly in the course of labor or work can lead to damage to the finger bones or surrounding soft tissues, thus producing pain in the knuckles, and generally patients have a clear history of trauma.
2. Gout: a disease caused by high blood uric acid level, usually after eating certain drugs thiazide diuretics, warfarin, aspirin, etc., purine-rich foods, meat, animal offal, seafood can trigger gouty attacks, manifested as a sudden on one or more joints with severe pain.
3. Tenosynovitis: mostly caused by chronic strain, trauma, etc. Early on, the root of the finger has a feeling of soreness and pain, and when the finger is bent, it will produce trigger-like action and popping sound.
In addition to this reason, there are other reasons that can lead to middle finger joint pain, such as middle finger fracture and middle finger bone tumor and other diseases, if the finger joint pain is not relieved, you should go to the hospital in time for examination.