This happens to me quite often as a reaction to cold; the knuckles would seem swollen, red, and itchy. It was hard to place why it was happening, because the extra blood in the area usually made it feel warm locally, but I realized my hands would be cold around the knuckle. Not saying this is necessarily what is happening to you, but it could be related. The itchiness and redness typically lasted long after my hands warmed up.
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I am a 41 year old female and I have the same thing. The joints in my fingers and toes will itch. Sometimes its for just a few minutes...sometimes longer. In fact a joint on my left foot is working on 20 mins, as we speak.
At first when it all began...oh I think a year ago, I was mystified. I live in Wyoming, our climate is very dry, so itching is nothing. But no amount of hand lotion would make the itching go away. After a while I began to realize that the itching was not coming from my skin, it was coming from INSIDE of the joint. I also noticed a connection between the itching and the pain I would feel in the joint the next day.
I did mention it to my regular doctor without much response. I mentioned it to a rheumatologist last week without much response.
I have been tested multiple times for Rheumatoid arthritis and it's always come back negative. I've also been tested for gout. Also negative.
I only wanted to throw my thoughts out because I don't want anyone out there to feel like they are the only ones with these symptoms.
I find that there is almost nothing more frustrating than trying to look up symptoms, figuring out what in the heck is going on with your body and it seems that no one else has experienced what you have.
I don't know of any cures, I just wanted to share.
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FYI: I have not found any correlation between the food I eat or the cold.
Also there is no particular joint that this happens with. It's gone through every finger and toe joint on both sides of the body.
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