Suddenly, the fingertip hurts
Generally, sudden finger pain may be caused by trauma, tenosynovitis, osteoarthritis, or other reasons, and targeted treatment should be provided based on the specific cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Trauma
When fingers suffer from compression or impact injuries, soft tissue damage may occur, leading to finger pain. This may also be accompanied by symptoms such as bruising and swelling. Applying heat or cold compresses can help alleviate these discomforts.
2. Tenosynovitis
Tenosynovitis is an inflammatory reaction occurring in the tendon sheath. Due to inflammation, patients may experience finger pain along with local redness and swelling. Under medical guidance, medications such as celecoxib capsules or diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets can be taken to relieve symptoms.
3. Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition characterized by damage to joint cartilage. Besides fingers, it commonly affects the knee joints, cervical spine, and lumbar spine, primarily manifesting as joint pain and stiffness. Treatments may include ultrashort wave therapy or infrared radiation.
Besides the above relatively common causes, other conditions such as suppurative digititis, gout, or cervical spondylosis could also be responsible. If any discomfort occurs, timely medical evaluation and treatment are recommended to avoid delaying proper care.