What happens if tenosynovitis continues to develop

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The joints won't be able to move, but it's okay, and I use it

    Fang Duo is easy to post.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tenosynovitis is an inflammation of the bones that can affect a patient's mobility. It should be found in a timely manner**. In general, surgery is not used for**.

    Acupuncture and cupping can effectively relieve the adhesion of the muscle sheath through the methods of traditional Chinese medicine, which plays a leading role, but it will still be ** later. Tenosynovitis caused by strenuous exercise should be avoided in life.

    Conservative options are available after tenosynovitis**. Taking anti-inflammatory drugs such as vortalin can have an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect. Topical application of Wotalin ointment can have the effect of **.

    However, it's also easy**. Tenosynovitis is a chronic injury caused by a patient's bad lifestyle habits at work or in life. If you don't change bad habits, the probability of ** is also relatively high.

    For the tenosynovitis you mentioned, it is very easy**, especially with bad daily habits. Some patients may suffer from playing on their phones for long periods of time or catching a cold**. Immersing your hands in cold water may cause tenosynovitis**.

    **Patients are still conservative in the early stages**. The affected limb can be immobilized, and some anti-inflammatory analgesics and blood-promoting and stasis-removing drugs can be used locally. If it is repeated**, it can no longer be conservative** and requires timely surgery**.

    The operation is not thorough, and the treatment of the tenosynovitis site during the operation is not meticulous enough, leaving a part of it, which can easily lead to tenosynovitis**. After tenosynovitis surgery, it is normal to do joint flexion and extension exercises early, but some patients will not dare to do joint function exercises early because of pain and swelling, which will cause adhesion to the surgical site and eventually lead to tenosynovitis**. As long as the joint function exercise can be carried out normally after surgery, the vast majority of patients will not ** after surgery.

    If you don't pay attention to maintenance, it will still be **. Avoid cold, fatigue and frequent hot compresses. It is best to irradiate the parts with an infrared drying lamp.

    You can apply Vottalin ointment to promote local blood circulation. In general, you won't have any more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes. If you don't maintain it and don't pay attention to self-cultivation after **, it is very likely that your physical fitness will be poor, resulting in **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After that, it will still be**, playing with electronic products for a long time, using cold water, and getting cold in the body will all lead to**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personally, I feel that it will still be **, because the probability of such a disease is generally very large, so I must pay more attention to it after that.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, you must protect your body, and at the same time, you must solve these problems in time to prevent them from becoming more serious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tenosynovitis refers to the chronic aseptic shed inflammation of the tendon sheath caused by mechanical friction, and tenosynovitis of the hand and wrist stenosis is the most common tenosynovitis, which is mainly manifested by pain and limited movement of the finger and wrist joints.

    The main symptoms of tenosynovitis are:1Pain.

    People with tenosynovitis may feel soreness or inability to exert force in their joints, and sometimes they may feel banded pain. 2.Local swelling.

    Tenosynovitis occurs when there is a cord-like bulge that varies from person to person. 3.Dysfunction.

    People with tenosynovitis or synovitis may experience dysfunction during work, such as soccer players who experience pain due to tenosynovitis in the ankle when playing sports, which can affect movement. Anxin Medical said that tenosynovitis is a cumulative trauma disorder, and those with mild disease can use drugs or**, and those with more severe disease can undergo surgery or minimally invasive**.

    It is recommended not to work in front of the computer for too long in a row, and to do an activity to relax your hands after using the mouse for an hour in a row.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main ** of stenosis tenosynovitis is chronic strain, trauma, etc.;

    Infection is the cause of acute purulent tenosynovitis;

    Acute serous tenosynovitis is a reaction to acute rheumatic fever;

    Tuberculous tenosynovitis is mostly caused by the spread of tuberculous lesions in adjacent bone and joints.

    What are the ** of tenosynovitis?

    Stenotic tenosynovitis.

    The main** of stenosis tenosynovitis is chronic strain.

    Tenosynovitis of the fingers and wrists.

    Tenosynovitis of the fingers and wrists is often caused by long-term, excessive straining of the fingers or wrist joints, such as knitting sweaters, laundry, playing musical instruments, typing, etc.

    Biceps longus tenosynovitis.

    It is more common in people with long-term shoulder activities, such as porters, wrestlers, etc. The pathogenesis is the same as tenosynovitis at the wrist, which occurs due to long-term wear and tear of the tendons.

    Tendosynovitis of the foot and ankle.

    It mostly occurs in people with more ankle joint activities, such as track and field athletes, mountaineers, dancers, etc.

    Most of them are caused by the accumulation of repeated strain injuries.

    A small number of patients are caused by external compression, such as long-distance runners' shoelaces are tied too tightly, cyclists' pedals are too tight, etc.

    Pediatric congenital flexor pollicis longus tenosynovitis.

    The cause is unknown, but may be related to abnormal growth of the sesamoid bone and abnormal development of tendon sheaths and tendons.

    Purulent tenosynovitis.

    It is mostly due to puncture wounds in the tendon sheath and intrathecal injection**, bacteria enter the tendon sheath with the wound and cause infection.

    Acute fibrillary tenosynovitis.

    Due to congestion and swelling of the connective tissue around the synovium of the tendon sheath, the swollen tendon sheath squeezes the tendon, and the tendon rubs against the tendon sheath when the joint moves, causing inflammation.

    Acute serous tenosynovitis.

    Also called rheumatic tenosynovitis, it is a reaction to acute rheumatic fever.

    Tuberculous tenosynovitis.

    It is usually due to the direct spread of adjacent bone and joint tuberculosis lesions.

    What are the triggers of tenosynovitis?

    Chronic strain injury is the most common predisposing factor for tenosynovitis. In addition, trauma, infection, rheumatic fever, lactation, and cold are also common causes of tenosynovitis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thumb tenosynovitis generally refers to the flexor tenosynovitis of the thumb muscle, due to long-term thumb activity, resulting in tendon sheath extrusion and deformation, thumb tenosynovitis can be caused by injury, overstrain, some immune diseases and other factors. For the majority of low-headed people and some practitioners who need to repetitively strain their knuckles for a long time, the formation of thumb tenosynovitis, overstrain is undoubtedly one of the factors that cannot be shirked. When the strong sense of rhythm ** is accompanied by high-frequency thumb joint movement, the brain secretes dopamine to keep the mood high, and the slight discomfort during the sliding operation is naturally blocked.

    As everyone knows, thumb tenosynovitis is also gradually approaching.

    When the disease is first developed, the patient's thumb may snap when flexed and extended, accompanied by undesirable symptoms such as swelling and pain. If the symptoms are severe, it may lead to inflexibility in the local joints, or even the inability to straighten or bend normally. If the disease persists, the pain may be unbearable and may spread to nearby tissues.

    Anxin Medical said that after a long time of high-intensity work on the thumb, you can use warm water to soak your hands, or apply a warm compress to the thumb, or gently massage it to soothe and relax the stiff and numb muscles. For long-term desk office workers, try to balance their hands without hanging in the air, avoid excessive bending or stretching back, adopt the correct working posture, and take regular rests.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tenosynovitis has been going to the hospital for many years, and it is best to go to the hospital in time for this situation.

    How to tenosynovitis**.

    1. General**: In the acute stage, it is necessary to immobilize the affected area to rest, so as to reduce activities and help local symptoms to improve, such as radial styloid stenosis tenosynovitis, it is necessary to pay attention to the braking of the wrist, avoid twisting the towel, holding the child and other actions, so as not to aggravate the local inflammatory reaction, which is not conducive to the improvement of local symptoms;

    2. Drugs**: You can take some Chinese patent medicines to improve circulation according to the doctor's instructions**, such as Biqi capsules, blood-invigorating pain relief capsules, rheumatism bone pain tablets, etc., when the pain symptoms are obvious, the head of the stove needs to take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs under the guidance of a doctor to relieve pain, such as diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets, indomethacin tablets, meloxicam tablets, etc. It can also be used in the area where the pain is obvious, and the combination of drugs such as procaine hydrochloride injection, prednisolone acetate injection, vitamin B12 injection and other drugs are commonly used in clinical practice, which can help relieve or even disappear pain;

    3. Physics: Under the guidance of professional doctors, local acupuncture, massage, infrared irradiation, hyperthermia and other methods can be carried out, which can play a certain role in promoting blood circulation and relieving pain and eliminating local inflammation.

    4. Surgery: It is suitable for patients with severe symptoms and ineffective conservative treatment, such as severe tenosynovitis of the radius styloid stenosis, surgery can be performed to cut the stenosis tendon sheath for decompression treatment, and the local inflammatory substances are washed and cleaned up, so as to reduce local inflammation, so as to help relieve pain, limited activity and other uncomfortable symptoms.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cause of tenosynovitis is mainly due to the tendon sheath wrapped outside the tendon, which is repeatedly worn out over a long period of time, resulting in local chronic aseptic non-specific inflammatory changes, that is, chronic strain. The main manifestations are local pain, limited movement, swelling, entrapment, and strangulation. Local immobilization, rest, cold compresses, oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs indomethacin, etc., are required.

    If necessary, local occlusion**, the drugs used are mainly lidocaine plus triamcinolone acetonide, which can basically be cured.

    Extended information: The tendon sheath is a double-layered troduce-like closed synovial tube that is sleeved over the outside of the tendon, which is the synovial fluid sheath that protects the tendon. It is divided into two layers around the tendon, and a cavity between the two layers is the synovial fluid cavity, which contains the synovial fluid of the tendon sheath.

    The inner layer is closely attached to the tendon, and the outer layer is lined with the tendon fiber sheath, which is jointly combined with the bone surface and has the effect of fixing, protecting and lubricating the tendon from friction or compression. If the tendon rubs too much on it for a long time, a damaging inflammation of the tendon and tendon sheath can occur, causing swelling and becoming known as tenosynovitis. If not, it may develop permanent immobility.

    **:1.Radius styloid stenosis tenosynovitis.

    When initial diagnosis or symptoms are mild, immobilization, physiotherapy, or local occlusion can be used. Surgery may be used if non-surgical ** symptoms do not improve significantly or if ** is reversed.

    2.Finger flexor tendon stenosis tenosynovitis.

    Physiotherapy or local occlusion can be used at the beginning of the lesion** Most effective;

    Severe or inverse lesions**The author may use surgery** The thickened narrow ring should be excised, and the extent of resection should be observed during the operation to observe that the thickening of the flexor tendon during finger flexion and extension is not blocked by the sheath.

    3.Myesovitis.

    Wrist immobilization, local warm compress, local physiotherapy or local occlusion if necessary, most symptoms can disappear; If the long-term reversal is done, the peritendon and synovial tissues become thickened, and the local bulge can be considered for surgery** to remove the thickened synovium and fascia.

    4.Ulnar wrist extensor tenosynovitis.

    Immobilization or local closure is required in the early stage, and synovectomy or partial vaginal canal resection is performed in the late stage. Similarly, similar symptoms can occur in the flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris muscles, often due to the corresponding tenosynovitis. If the opposite is done, surgery may also be considered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you use too many computers, you are more likely to develop tenosynovitis.

    Pay attention to maintaining a correct posture when working, avoid overstrain on joints, and take regular rest.

    1.When doing housework such as laundry, cooking, knitting sweaters, and cleaning, pay attention to the correct posture of your 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.

    2.The continuous working time should not be too long, and after the work is over, rub your fingers and wrists, and then soak your hands in hot water.

    3.It is best to use warm water when washing clothes in winter, and wear cotton gloves when clearing snow after snow to prevent cold hands.

    4.For long-term desk office workers, they should adopt a correct working posture, try to balance their hands, and their wrists can reach the physical object, and do not hang in the air.

    5.The wrist joints do 360-degree rotation; Or clench the palm of the hand into a fist and then relax, do it back and forth a few more times or press the fingers back or the palm back a few times, which can effectively relieve the soreness of the hand.

    6.When you feel tired in your joints, you can take a hot bath to relieve tight muscles, or apply a warm compress to the sore area. Frequent computer use predisposes to tenosynovitis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tenosynovitis is often due to strain, tendons to shrink and slide, in order to prevent tendon adhesions, to protect the tendons. Of course, overuse and overstrain will gradually form tenosynovitis. Tenosynovitis is mainly due to tenosynovitis, which occurs due to edema and congestion due to overstrain.

    If tenosynovitis is mild in the early stages, it can be resolved slowly by resting and the inflammation subsides. If it is advanced tenosynovitis, you may have to go to the hospital, you need to get an injection, or even severe tenosynovitis, you need surgery** to remove the cyst and prevent it from growing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you usually only do one action, you are prone to tenosynovitis, and it is not a terrible thing to deal with him. Can be compressed with a hot towel.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Tenosynovitis refers to the aseptic inflammation of the double-layer omental structure of the tendon sheath outside the tendon, resulting in narrowing of the lumen, causing a series of symptoms called tenosynovitis. Usually, tenosynovitis is caused by diseases such as muscle overactivity or synovial inflammation and fibrinous exudation. Generally, tenosynovitis needs appropriate pain relief and reduced joint movement when **, so that the narrow tendon sheath can be fully rested.

    If there is no obvious relief after rest, it is necessary to inject triamcinolone acetonide injection into tenosynovitis, if there is no obvious relief after injection of triamcinolone acetonide, surgical insection of the tendon sheath is required to achieve the purpose of **.

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