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Swollen fingers refer to the enlargement and puffiness of the digits due to accumulation of fluid, inflammation, or tissue changes. It can result from trauma, arthritis, infection, excessive salt intake, allergic reactions, hormonal imbalance, autoimmune disorders, or circulatory problems. Symptoms may include stiffness, pain, reduced mobility, tightness, numbness, and difficulty in bending or using fingers. Chronic swelling is commonly seen in rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, tendinitis, and lymphatic or renal disorders.
In homoeopathy, swollen fingers are treated according to the underlying cause, modalities, sensations, character of swelling, and the mental–emotional constitution of the patient. Remedies are selected by noting whether swelling is hot or cold, painful or painless, better by rest or motion, accompanied by numbness, related to weather changes, or triggered by hormonal or metabolic disturbances. The aim is not only to reduce swelling and pain but also to address the internal imbalance and prevent recurrence.
Severe stiffness of fingers on waking in the morning, with a feeling as if the joints are rusted. Pain and swelling aggravated after rest, especially after long sleep, sitting, or inactivity. Fingers feel tight, cannot form a fist initially, then become better after continuous movement. Worse from cold wind, rainy weather, and lifting weights. Very characteristic: relief from warm applications, hot bath, and continued gentle motion. Swelling often arises after overuse of hands, household chores, typing, washing clothes, gardening, or exposure to wet cold.
Sudden dramatic swelling of one or more fingers, bright red, tense, and glistening skin, extremely hot to touch with violent throbbing. Pain worsens from slightest movement, noise, touch, jarring, or bright light. Patient often feels flushed, feverish, irritable, and over-sensitized. Sudden inflammatory response after mild injury or infection. Pulse bounding, heat radiating from fingers, may feel like the finger will burst.
Burning pains inside swollen fingers, forcing the patient to constantly change position or rub the hands for comfort. Fingers may feel icy cold externally yet burn internally. Swelling worsens at midnight or early night hours. The patient becomes anxious about health, feels weakness, exhaustion, and wants constant reassurance. Edema associated with allergy, food poisoning, chronic irritation, or systemic inflammation.
Swelling of fingers so sensitive that the patient cannot bear slightest touch, even bed-sheet causes pain. Shiny, red joints with sharp cutting pain and stiffness. Worsened by smell or thought of food (especially egg, fish, lentils, rich diet). Very important in gout affecting small joints of fingers with needle-like pain.
Dark reddish-purple swelling, worsens during sleep or hot weather. Fingers feel full, bursting, with throbbing and tension. Cannot bear pressure of rings or tight sleeves. Patient talkative, excitable, emotionally intense. Swelling associated with circulatory congestion or hormonal fluctuations.
Swollen fingers with a paralytic, powerless feeling. Patient drops objects involuntarily. Joints stiff, tendons tight, fingertips numb, skin rough and dry. Worse from cold wind, better from warm moist applications. Often associated with chronic rheumatism or nerve compression.
Edematous swelling with pitting impression on pressure. Skin shiny and stretched. Stinging, burning pains similar to bee sting. Worse from heat and touch; better from cold water and cold air. Swelling often comes suddenly after allergy, infection, or hormonal imbalance.
Sensation as if the fingers are beaten, crushed, overworked, or sprained. Swelling with soreness worse from even gentle pressure. Patient avoids being touched and says “I am fine” even when in pain. Useful for swelling after accidents, repetitive strain, domestic work, gym workout, or postoperative period.
Fingers appear shrunken, wrinkled, and icy-cold but still swollen. Numbness, tingling, and burning. Swelling alternates with contraction and cyanosis. Worse from heat; strangely better from cold exposure. Suitable for Raynaud’s disease or vascular insufficiency.
Swelling of fingers with stitching or stabbing pains. Every attempt to move worsens pain, so patient holds hand still against the body. Lips dry, excessive thirst for large sips at long intervals. Pain relieved only with absolute rest and pressure.
Swelling before periods, during pregnancy, or from hormonal contraception. Fingers alternately swell and subside. Thirstless despite dryness. Emotionally soft, desires consolation, changeable moods. Better in open cool air, worse in warm rooms.
Fingers swollen and stiff before and during stormy weather. Painful in early morning and at rest; improves after warming up joints. Disturbed sleep due to aching hands. Elderly rheumatic patients respond well.
Tendons sore, fingers feel overstrained after typing, stitching, drawing, lifting, or knitting. Grip becomes weak and painful. Knuckles tender and swollen. Microscopic tendon injuries respond well.
Persistent swelling and pain long after fracture or bone injury healing. Aching deep in bones, friction-like pain and tenderness in joints. Stimulates healing of bone tissue and reduces post-trauma edema.
Swelling with cold moist hands, profuse sweating of palms, fatigue from slight exertion, overweight tendency, craving for eggs, and anxiety about illness. Useful when swelling results from sluggish glandular function.
Strong thickening around knuckles, hardened deposits, osteoarthritis, ligament calcification. Fingers feel stiff and brittle, worse in cold dampness and on beginning motion.
Swelling worse in morning, cold air, winter season. Fingers feel heavy and sore while bending. Good in psoriatic or autoimmune arthritis involving small joints.
Fingers (often right more than left) swell in afternoon/evening, accompanied by gas, acidity, distended abdomen, craving for sweets, and irritability. Mental state: lack of confidence but authoritative at home.
Sudden puffy swelling of fingers after rain shower or sudden temperature fall. Worse at night and from cold damp exposure. Excellent for rheumatic and allergic constitutions.
Swelling with foul-smelling sweat of hands, trembling fingers, bone pains, and aggravation at night and in warm bedding. Moist tongue, metallic taste, sensitivity to temperature change.
Chronic swelling with dry, hard, cracked skin and thick deformed nails. Sticky discharge from skin eruptions. Suited to overweight, chilly, constipated individuals with slow tissue repair.
Knuckles enlarged, thick, and painful to touch. Swelling persists even when pain disappears. Excellent for chronic bone growth and post-inflammatory hypertrophy.
Hands feel heavy and weak with trembling of fingers. Swelling after emotional shock, fear, stage fright, or bad news. Patient feels drowsy, dizzy, and mentally exhausted.
Gouty or rheumatic origin with swelling that begins in feet and travels upward to hands. Cold to touch, better by cold baths / cold compress, worse by warmth of bed.
Swelling worsens in warm room and evening, better in cool breeze and open air. Pain shifts from one joint to another. Characteristic yellow coating on tongue.
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Swollen fingers can happen due to injury, arthritis, infection, fluid retention, or high salt intake.
Most cases are mild, but if swelling is sudden, painful, or lasts for days, you should see a doctor.
Apply ice, rest the hand, reduce salt, drink water, and keep the hand elevated.
Yes, when the body lacks water, it may retain fluids, causing swelling.
Visit a doctor if swelling doesn’t improve within a few days, is very painful, or comes with fever, numbness, or redness.