What symptom does synovitis have?

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Synovium is one of the main structures of joint, which is a layer of membranous tissue around the joint. Synovial cells secrete liquid, which can lubricate and nourish the joint. When the body moves, the heat energy produced by each joint depends on synovial liquid and its blood circulation. What symptom does synovitis have? Let's talk about it

What symptom does synovitis have?

Pain, is the main symptom of synovitis, usually in inflammation at the same time there will be varying degrees of pain reaction, activity will aggravate. For example, knee synovitis, patients up and down the stairs and squat or walk for a long time will feel pain or pain will increase.

Swelling, synovitis in the early stage, in the early stage of pain, patients may have varying degrees of joint swelling, this is because of aseptic inflammation in the joint, which destroys the dynamic balance of the production and absorption of joint fluid, resulting in the production of joint fluid is greater than the absorption, joint swelling will appear.

Joint dysfunction: due to joint swelling and aseptic inflammation in patients with synovitis, the soft tissue around the knee joint produces inflammatory reaction, which leads to adverse knee joint activity and cannot stretch and bend normally. Yes, most of the diseased parts of children are in the hip joint. Children will feel pain when they sit, lie, exercise and walk, and will appear the phenomenon of tiptoe (limping),

matters needing attention

In the early stage, we should rest in bed, raise the affected limb, and prohibit weight bearing. Exercise quadriceps femoris is an important and effective treatment. Straight leg raising can promote blood circulation, which is conducive to the absorption of joint effusion. In the later stage, we should strengthen the knee flexion and extension exercise, which plays a positive role in eliminating joint effusion, preventing quadriceps femoris atrophy, preventing recurrent synovitis and recovering knee flexion and extension function.