What’s wrong with sore wrist joints?

Wrist joint pain is mainly seen in conditions such as tissue injuries, wrist-related diseases, and metabolic inflammation. 1. Soft tissue injury: Injuries to the soft tissues around the wrist joint, such as tenosynovitis, tendonitis and aseptic inflammation of the soft tissues around the wrist joint, can cause wrist pain. Generally, it is mostly seen in long-term labor of the wrist, excessive activities, local cold or wrist sports, playing ball injuries and so on. 2. Wrist joint related diseases: The common causes of wrist joint pain are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and traumatic arthritis, etc. Due to the degeneration of the cartilage of the carpal bone or invasion of the synovial membrane of the carpal joint causing aseptic inflammation, which, in addition to the pain, can lead to swelling and even limitation of the wrist joint activities. 3. Metabolic inflammation: Metabolic inflammation such as gout may also cause wrist joint pain. When uric acid is deposited in the wrist joint, it can also cause acute aseptic inflammation of the wrist joint, redness, swelling, heat, pain are very obvious, and the degree of pain is heavy. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.