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My grandma has these hard bumps forming on her finger joints near the nails. Why is this spreading?

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Doctors usually diagnose these bumps through a physical exam and may use X-rays to assess joint damage.

While these nodes are typically harmless, similar symptoms could sometimes indicate other conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, especially if there is severe pain or swelling.

Although there is no cure, symptoms can be managed. Pain relievers, splints, warm or cold compresses, and gentle hand exercises can help reduce discomfort and maintain mobility.

Encouraging daily habits—like using ergonomic tools, staying active, and maintaining a healthy diet—can also support joint health. However, if symptoms worsen or interfere significantly with daily life, it’s important to consult a specialist for further evaluation and treatment.

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