Is finger arthralgia rheumatoid?

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-21 09:16:09
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Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by pain in small joints, such as the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers, proximal interphalangeal joints, temporomandibular joints, ankles, etc. Joint pain is migratory, that is, the pain site is not fixed. Joint pain is normally accompanied by acute inflammation, such as redness, swelling, swelling, accompanied by morning stiffness, normal in 15-30 minutes, or even two or three hours. Other diseases can also cause finger joint pain, such as gouty arthritis, simple osteoarthritis, and arthritis caused by tumors. You should go to the hospital for diagnosis by a professional doctor.