Woman’s Finger Joint Pain Decreases with Movement – Let’s Diagnose

A 62-year-old woman complained to her doctor of joint pain in her fingers. The joints in her fingers were warm, tender, and slightly swollen. The discomfort had started a few months ago and now it took about an hour every morning for the stiffness to decrease. Activity seemed to help the stiffness; if she was inactive for a long period, while reading a book or watching TV, the stiffness would return. She had been taking NSAIDs, which relieved the pain for a period of time.

Is it osteoarthritisRheumatoid arthritisAdult-onset Still diseaseFibromyalgia?

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