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Conditions like arthritis can cause inflammation in the joints of the fingers, leading to swelling, stiffness, and pain.
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Infections such as cellulitis or paronychia can cause swelling, redness, and tenderness in the fingers. In severe cases, there may be pus formation.
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Swelling in the fingers can be a symptom of an allergic reaction, especially if accompanied by itching, redness, or hives.
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Swollen fingers can be a sign of fluid retention, which may be caused by conditions such as heart failure, kidney disease, or liver disease.
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Hormonal fluctuations, such as those experienced during pregnancy or before menstruation, can lead to temporary swelling in the fingers.
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