About synovitis, can synovitis be good

Updated on healthy 2024-04-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the outpatient clinic, I will see some children who have limped when they walk after being cured of a cold, and they also feel a little pain in their knees. This is most likely the child has acute synovitis.

    The disease is often caused by exposure to cold and other reasons, and is more common in children aged 5 to 10 years, and there is often a history of upper respiratory tract infection 10 to 21 days before the onset of the disease. Some cases are associated with hip trauma, excessive walking, and excessive fatigue. Mild pain in the affected knee occurs and metastasizes to the hip 24 hours later with claudication.

    Children generally do not have a high body temperature, and when they go to the hospital for examination, they can find that the hip joint has limited internal rotation and abduction movements, but the flexion and straightening movements are almost normal. Except for mild pain and claudication when walking, the child's spirit, diet, and sleep were not affected.

    Mild cases do not require medication**, and can be bed rest for a few days to avoid excessive limb movement and heavy loading, and the symptoms will disappear quickly. In severe cases, it is best to use anti-drugs and antibiotics for about 7 to 10 days, and stay in bed, and the limb symptoms will improve and return to normal after about 7 days. This disease is easy to recur, and attention should be paid to avoid letting children catch a cold in winter, and actively ** after a cold to prevent synovitis from being induced.

    Usually, when children play, pay attention not to let external forces directly attack the joints, and do not let the joints be overworked when moving. If you find that your child has an abnormal walking posture, go to the examination in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The best way to synovitis.

    1.Tuina**: Pressure on acupuncture points, push on the thighs, press on the knees, foot guidance, etc., which can help relieve symptoms such as pain and soreness.

    Cons: Cumbersome, and**long, not thorough.

    2. Puncture**.

    **: Joint puncture is used to aspirate fluid or blood, and sodium hyaluronate is injected to protect the synovium of the joint and reduce pain.

    Disadvantages: improper operation can easily lead to infection, there is a certain amount of sequelae, **incomplete, must be many times**.

    3. Drugs**.

    **: Oral or topical anti-inflammatory painkillers for symptomatic relief.

    Disadvantages: It only has anti-inflammatory effect, no first-class effect, and has damage to the stomach, liver, and kidneys.

    4. Traditional Chinese Medicine**.

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that synovitis is caused by external evils, joint injuries, obstruction of acupuncture points, and accumulation of fluid, and it is necessary to promote local blood circulation, improve the nutrition of surrounding tissues, promote the obstructed microcirculation at the joints to restore smooth flow, and return the joint fluid to the dynamic balance of production and absorption, so as to achieve the purpose of complete synovitis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is synovitis caused by a cold and fever. Take more rest.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am suffering from synovitis, it is recommended to go to Xi'an Fifth Hospital to see orthopedics, it works!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Question 1: Can synovitis be **? First of all, let's look at what causes synovitis: ruined friends.

    1. Tuberculosis: anti-tuberculosis**, most can**;

    2. Bluffing rheumatoid and ankylosing spondylitis, mostly recurrent;

    3. Sports injuries and joint degeneration, with obvious repetition;

    4. Infection: Most of them do not act back.

    Question 2: Can synovitis be completely cured Synovitis is a joint lesion that is inflamed by the synovium, resulting in imbalance of secretion and fluid accumulation.

    Question 4: Can synovitis be completely cured? It's not easy to get rid of the joint problem.

    Generally, it can only be painless, and it does not affect normal work and life, which is already good.

    I have suffered from synovitis for 14 years, and I have not had ** until now, but I dare not get cold, and I have always paid attention to maintenance.

    The experts of Hongyitang told me not to catch a cold and to carry less heavy objects.

    Like a tourist, climbing, dancing, wearing high heels, it's all fine now.

    Question 5: How long does it take for synovitis to get better? Hello, this is different from person to person, a 1 to 3 months, or even half a year, synovial membrane in the process of ** matching, the joint to stop moving, and even can be braked, the purpose is to reduce the secretion of fluid accumulation, but this method is easy to cause loss of joint function, muscle atrophy, induce other lesions of the joint, generally advocate ** and functional exercise at the same time, to avoid complications after healing, with the correct functional activities, can speed up the absorption of fluid accumulation, ** after the health care is crucial, it is recommended that you orthopedics and physiotherapy follow-up.

    Question 6: Can synovitis heal on its own? Synovitis is also divided into disease grades, if it is in the middle and middle stages, it is still relatively easy, it is recommended to go to a diagnostic examination first, usually pay more attention to rest, do not work, pay more attention to not eat spicy food in terms of diet, appropriate calcium supplementation to reduce bone wear and tear to prevent osteoporosis, synovitis is caused by long-term bone wear and tear, not a moment and a half can be obtained, so pay attention to conditioning, you can also use nastolinamide sugar to relieve the pain caused by synovitis, and supplement the elements needed by the body.

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