Finger joint pain without redness or swelling may be caused by trauma, arthritis and rheumatism. 1. Trauma: when the patient has a bump, the finger may not be red and swollen, but the finger joints will be painful. 2. Arthritis: Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints caused by degenerative diseases and autoimmune factors. Patients will have finger joint pain but not red and not swollen symptoms, some patients will also have symptoms of joint deformity. 3. Rheumatism: Rheumatism refers to a group of chronic diseases that involve bone tissue and joints and their surrounding soft tissues and other related tissues and organs. Patients often experience joint-related symptoms, such as joint pain and joint deformity. When patients experience joint pain in the fingers but without redness or swelling, they should go to the hospital promptly and under the guidance and advice of the doctor for corresponding treatment.