Recently, my fingers have been swollen every day, and I don't have rheumatoid

Recent swollen fingers are not necessarily rheumatoid arthritis. There are many causes of finger edema, such as trauma, infection, angioneurotic edema, etc.

1. It is not a rheumatoid condition

1. Trauma: If the patient has a recent history of hand trauma, there may be local soft tissue injuries or fractures, which may cause symptoms of finger edema. This condition generally does not require special treatment and will gradually recover after a period of rest.

2. Infection: If the patient has a low immunity and does not pay attention to personal hygiene, he is susceptible to the invasion of bacteria or viruses, which triggers an inflammatory reaction, and the above symptoms will also occur. At this time, it is necessary to take amoxicillin capsules, cefixime tablets and other drugs for anti-infection treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

3. Angioneurotic edema: This disease is a common allergic disease, usually caused by food, drugs and other factors, which will lead to non-pitting edema of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, and will also be accompanied by itching, pain and other symptoms. It can be treated with drugs such as cyproheptadine hydrochloride cream and loratadine tablets as prescribed by the doctor.

Second, it is a rheumatoid condition

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease characterized by erosive arthritis and is characterized by symmetrical swelling of the interfingered joints, morning stiffness, and synovial hyperplasia. It is recommended to seek medical examination and receive standardized treatment in time to avoid aggravation of the condition and affect the quality of life.

If the above conditions are ruled out, it may also be caused by systemic lupus erythematosus and other reasons, and timely medical treatment should be made to identify the specific cause and then targeted treatment.

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