How is tenosynovitis treated?

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Tenosynovitis is a common disease at present. Tenosynovitis is mainly caused by too frequent activities of tendons in a very short period of time. It can also be caused by cold stimulation of tendons. Tenosynovitis can not only cause inflammation, but also lead to fibrous degeneration. In this way, the tendon sheath will become thicker, the sheath tube will become narrower and narrower, and the tendon activity will be limited. Tenosynovitis can cause local pain after onset. Now let's share with you.

How is tenosynovitis treated?

First, massage or acupuncture can be used for the treatment of mild sisal sheath inflammation. If the more serious tenosynovitis needs to be treated by operation, the operation will cut the narrower part of the tenon sheath, and the part of the tenon sheath stenosis caused by sisal sheath inflammation will be partially removed.

Second: in addition, tenosynovitis can also be treated with local blocking therapy. This treatment method is early tenosynovitis in Heming, which can make the condition get remission. If tenosynovitis occurs repeatedly, the whole tenosynovitis should be cut to prevent tendon adhesion.

Third: if tenosynovitis wants to achieve a rapid therapeutic effect, steroid drugs can be injected through the sheath tube. This treatment method takes effect very quickly and can last for a long time, but this treatment method can not be used repeatedly, because repeated use of this treatment method may lead to tenosynovitis, and even cause tenosynovitis exercise.

matters needing attention

Before the onset of tenosynovitis, there are often some signals. For example, if you feel that finger flexion is not particularly convenient, especially in the morning, it is likely that tenosynovitis will occur soon. For another example, if the fingers bounce when they move, and it is difficult to stretch and bend, it may be that tenosynovitis is about to happen