Biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) seemed to be the most effective treatments for patients with acute psoriatic arthritis (PsA) dactylitis. In a prospective ... Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on .

Context Explanation

“Dactylitis is considered a core domain of musculoskeletal symptoms in PsA and is important for both patients ... Dactylitis is the medical term for severe swelling that affects your fingers or toes (your digits). It’s sometimes called “sausage fingers” because of the round, puffed up shape it gives your digits. Dactylitis is inflammation of a digit (either finger or toe) and is derived from the Greek word dactylos meaning finger.

Insight Material

The affected fingers and toes swell up into a sausage shape and can become painful. Dactylitis is one of the earliest symptoms of sickle cell disease (SCD), a blood disorder causing the red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body to become sticky and hard. Dactylitis is a swelling of fingers and toes. Also called “sausage digits” because it can cause fingers and toes to look like sausages, treatment for dactylitis depends on the cause. The main form of treatment for dactylitis involves treating the underlying cause.

Final Conclusion

When your fingers or toes are so puffy that they look like sausages -- and they hurt, too -- you need to see your doctor. You could have a type of inflammation called dactylitis, or sausage... "Dactylitis" is the clinical name for when your fingers and toes are swollen, tender, warm, and inflamed due to a psoriatic arthritis (PsA) flare-up or an associated condition.