Can tenosynovitis be cured What is the best way to treat tenosynovitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-18
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can tenosynovitis be cured, can it be cured, when the hand is moving, the tendon slides in the tendon sheath, and part of the tendon sheath gradually thickens and narrows due to friction, so that the tendon movement is impaired and local pain is generated, this situation is called tenosynovitis. **There is a method that can be used to inject a closed needle, but the disadvantage is that it is easy**. The surgical method is more painful and more expensive.

    Traditional Chinese medicine conservative ** method, just take the traditional ointment. Medicine.

    Tendon sheath accessory.

    It can be pasted to the affected area, **it is not easy **, there is no *** for the body, this is an economical and conservative method, but the traditional Chinese medicine should be used consistently**. Hope mine can help you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some tendons are covered with a crust of fibrous tissue called a tendon sheath. Its function is to facilitate the gliding of tendons and to allow the fingers to flex and extend normally.

    When the hand is moving, the tendon slides in the tendon sheath, and part of the tendon sheath gradually thickens due to this friction, narrowing, and as a result, the tendon movement is impaired, and local pain is also generated. This condition is called tenosynovitis, also known as stenosis tenosynovitis.

    The most common sites of tendon sheath thickening and stenosis are at the beginning of the flexor tendon sheath of each finger, which corresponds to the distal palmar striae, and the tendon sheath located at the styloid process of the radius. If it occurs in the aforementioned area, it is called flexor tenosynovitis, and if it occurs in the latter part, it is called radial styloid tenosynovitis. Both are common.

    Flexor tenosynovitis, most commonly in flexor tendon sheaths of the thumb, esopha, and middle fingers, occurs less often in patients without polydactyly and little fingers. After the onset of the disease, the patient feels:

    Impairment of flexion and extension of the affected finger, especially in the morning, improves with more activity. There is local tenderness and induration, which is tender when pressed on the flexor surface of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the affected finger and induration can be palpable. Induration is the thickened part of the sheath.

    In severe cases, it can produce a snapping sound, that is, when the affected finger moves, the muscle position passes through the tendon sheath in the narrow area and makes a "click" sound. This condition of tenosynovitis, also known as "snapping fingers". When the hand touches the induration and moves the affected finger, this popping sensation is more clear, and sometimes the affected finger can be seen bouncing.

    Some patients suffer from finger flexion but cannot be extended or extended but cannot be flexed, and need to be helped to flex and stretch with the help of the hand, which is called the phenomenon of atresia.

    In styloid tenosynovitis of the radius, there is a bony bulge on the radial side of the wrist (i.e., the side of the thumb) called the radial styloid process. It has a tendon sheath through which two tendons (extensor pollicis brevis tendon and abductor pollicis longus) pass. The tendon sheath is also often inflamed due to more movement of the thumb and wrist; This is called radial styloid tenosynovitis.

    After the onset of the disease, the patient feels:

    There is pain and swelling at the styloid process of the radius.

    Difficulty moving the thumb, which is obvious in the morning, with occasional snapping. On examination, the radial styloid process is tender, sometimes palpable, and the patient is asked to clench the thumb into the palm of the hand, and then passively tilt the fist to the side of the little finger, if pain occurs around the styloid process, it indicates the presence of tenosynovitis.

    The first method of this disease is intrathecal injection of hydrocortisone acetate or chloritazoxone once a week, in order to reduce the pain during injection, it can be mixed with 1% procaine or lidocaine hydrochloride and injected. Generally, 4 to 6 injections can be cured. It is very effective for early tenosynovitis.

    Acupuncture, massage, Chinese herbal medicine and hand immobilization can also be used, all of which have certain curative effects. If the above ** is ineffective, surgery can be used**, that is, under sterile conditions, the narrow tendon sheath is incised, which is called healthy sheath incision. The result of the surgery is very good, not easy**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tenosynovitis tends to be delayed** in the early stages, leading to progression of the disease and tissue lesions, which can have serious consequences. Early tenosynovitis should reduce the movement of the fingers, especially the repetitive mechanical exercises, so that the lesion can be rested, such as traditional Chinese medicine massage, acupuncture and moxibustion have a miraculous effect on soothing local tendons. Because tenosynovitis is most painful when you wake up in the morning, care should be taken to keep your arms close to your body and not bend your wrists when you fall asleep at night.

    If you let your hand hang over the edge of the bed, it will increase the pressure on your hand. Whether at work or in basic strumming exercises, don't concentrate pressure on the base of your wrists, and use your elbows and shoulders as much as possible. Anxin Yiyuan Chai Yinxue said that the first thing about tenosynovitis is to loosen the muscles and bones that are adhered together, and the pain will disappear by itself when the qi and blood are unblocked, and those with mild symptoms can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, and if the symptoms are more severe, local closure or surgery can be considered.

    To prevent tenosynovitis, it is necessary to maintain a correct posture at work, avoid excessive strain on the joints, and rest regularly. When performing housework, pay attention to the correct posture of the fingers and wrists, and do not bend or stretch back excessively; Do not carry items that are too heavy; Do not use too much force on your fingers and wrists. When working continuously, the hail hall should not be too long to prevent hands from getting cold.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you have tenosynovitis, you should pay attention to daily maintenance, do not touch cold water, and you can use Wanteric Indole Hephamecin liniment to relieve symptoms. The quality of this liniment is very good, but only the finger can quickly play the role of anti-inflammatory and anti-pain, and has been recognized by many people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to directly use Wanteric indomethacin liniment to apply to the affected area, this medicine Xunyuan is something from Japan, the price is not expensive, it is easy to use, and more importantly, the pain relief effect is good, and the effect of Ming Nai anti-inflammatory and Jinchangchun is also good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 Tenosynovitis is a relatively common disease, one of the osteomyelitis, which is essentially an inflammation of the tendon sheath and tendon. Symptoms include pain in the fingers, palms, soles of the feet, and redness and swelling if the infection involves the subcutaneous tissues.

    2. 35 grams of soft-shelled turtle insects, 30 grams of Banxia, 10 grams of safflower, 8 grams of whole scorpion, polished into fine powder, soaked in rice wine for 15 days, and rubbed the affected area with a cotton swab.

    3. First of all, take the large intestine through Quchi acupoint, hand Sanli, Hegu acupoint, small intestine through Xiaohai acupoint, Sanjiao Jing Tianjing acupoint and other acupoints for 10 minutes, and then in Yangchi acupoint and Taiyuan acupoint, massage for 10 minutes, which has the effect of activating meridians and reconciling qi and blood. Patients with tenosynovitis massage these acupuncture points, which have a good effect on the pain and swelling caused by tenosynovitis.

    4. First of all, take the patient's Lieqi acupoint, Yangxi acupoint, Taiyuan acupoint, and Yanglingquan acupoint. Each acupuncture point for 20 minutes, once a day, can dredge the meridians, reconcile qi and blood, repair damaged tissues and other effects, and has a good effect on pain and finger numbness caused by tenosynovitis.

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