معمولاً اغلب افراد مشکل کوچکی با دست، مچ یا انگشتان خود دارند! Most of the time, these small problems do not prevent the movement of the body, but in some cases, due to intense daily activities or excessive use of the joints, the intensity of the symptoms is greater. Hand, finger or wrist problems may also occur as a result of injury or aging. Symptoms of hand problems usually include burning, pain, hot or cold sensations in the affected area. In some cases, your hand may be swollen and you may not be able to move it well. Also, your hand may be discolored and look red, pale, or bruised.
Feeling or seeing a lump or bump on the wrist, fingers, or hand may also occur. Home remedies are usually recommended to relieve the symptoms, and you should see a doctor for the main treatment. Are left finger pain and heart related? And can it be considered a sign of a heart problem? To answer this question, watch the video below.
The cause of pain in the middle finger of the left hand
If you experienced pain in the fingers of your left or right hand and this pain was for no reason. It may indicate a heart problem, sometimes pain in the fingers is accompanied by swelling, which indicates a serious problem and indicates a lack of oxygen in the body.
In which part of the body is the heart pain
exactly heart pain Where is Any pain from the ear to the navel that is better with rest and aggravated with activity can indicate a heart problem and pain. Do not pass by these simple signs.
Problems caused by excessive hand use
Problems caused by excessive hand use include:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome: This problem occurs due to double pressure on a nerve (median nerve) in the wrist. Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include tingling, numbness, weakness and pain in the fingers
- Tendon pain: Tendon pain is usually one of the symptoms of tendinosis (a set of very small tears in the tissue inside or around the tendon). In addition to pain and tenderness in the affected area, common symptoms include decreased strength and range of motion in the affected area.
- Decorvan's syndrome or gamers' thumb: when the tendons and its covering (sheath) on the thumb side of the wrist swell and cause pain in the hand or wrist.
- Repetitive motion syndrome: when repeating a movement causes symptoms such as pain, swelling, or tenderness in the affected area.
- Hand cramping as a result of writing: This problem is usually caused by the constant movement of the hand for tasks such as writing or typing.
- Trigger finger or trigger finger: when the flexor tendon and its sheath in the finger or thumb become swollen or thickened.
bone, muscle or joint problems
- Dupuytren's disease: In this disease, the subcutaneous tissue thickens on the palms of the hands and sometimes on the soles of the feet. Over time, thickening of the skin and tendons (palmar fascia) limits the range of motion or bending of the fingers.
- Ganglion cyst: These are small cysts (filled with fluid) that appear as bumps on the hand or wrist. In some cases, these cysts have also been observed on the legs, ankles, knees or shoulders
The cause of left hand finger pain
- Tingling or pain in the fingers or hand (especially the left hand) may be a sign of a heart attack.
- Diabetes patients in some cases experience a change in hand sensitivity and sense of touch. Decreased sensation in the hands due to decreased blood flow in these areas or nerve damage is common.
- Pregnancy may cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, numbness or tingling of the fingers. These problems are often resolved after delivery.
- Osteoarthritis is the gradual breakdown of joint cartilage, which over time can cause stiffness or pain in the affected area.
- Rheumatoid arthritis is another condition that may cause stiffness and pain in the hands and fingers. Changing the shape of the fingers is one of the common symptoms of this problem.
- Lupus is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system recognizes natural tissues as foreign agents and attacks them. Joint pain is one of the common complications of this disease.
- Gout is an inflammatory joint disease that causes severe pain and swelling. This disease occurs when uric acid crystals form in and around the joints. Gout is actually a type of arthritis that often affects the big toe joint.
- Raynaud's phenomenon A condition in which certain areas of the body (usually the fingers or toes) react strongly to cold weather or stress. During a Raynaud's attack, the blood vessels in the mentioned areas are tightened and blood flow is limited to these areas. This causes problems such as tingling, swelling, pain and paleness of that part.
- Infection is another factor that can cause pain, redness and swelling in the hand area. In this problem, sensitivity to touch or pain due to the movement of the infection site is often observed.