How can I tell if I have synovitis? What are the characteristics of patients with synovitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    This is determined by an MRI or other examination. In general, there will be a feeling of swelling, limited joint movement, and a persistent tingling sensation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Patients with synovitis will have swelling and pain in the knee joint, and there will be great discomfort when squatting; When the knee is actively flexed, the pain is worse, and there is a feeling of swelling, which affects walking, exertion, and weight bearing, and claudication may occur.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Depending on your physical condition, if you feel a feeling of swelling when squatting, it is very uncomfortable, and there is a problem with the movement of your joints, it is likely to be synovitis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is best judged by clinical symptoms. For example, there may be local redness and swelling, pain may occur, and sometimes the joints will not be able to move normally.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Symptoms of synovitis.

    Synovitis, a multi-occurring disease, occurs mainly in the knee joint.

    1. First-degree synovitis.

    Joint pain is predominant, joint swelling is not obvious or mildly swollen, pain or discomfort when the joint is strained;

    Knee synovitis: joint pain or discomfort when going up and down stairs, joint fever and stiffness when walking for a long time, and the pain is aggravated.

    2. Second-degree synovitis.

    The joints are mainly swollen, the pain is not obvious, and some patients have muscle atrophy, and the symptoms are mild in the morning and severe in the evening;

    Knee synovitis: discomfort when squatting or bending, inability to walk for long periods of time.

    3. Severe synovitis.

    Joint swelling, obvious pain, accompanied by effusion, bone spurs, free bone symptomsKnee synovitis: soreness and weakness of the joints when walking, soft legs when running, inability to extend and flex.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1: It is synovitis, not ankylosing spondylitis (ankylosing spondylitis occurs on the lower back spine, not in the knees).

    2: In addition to medication and surgery**, it is recommended to do TCM massage.

    3: The effect of Western medicine and Chinese medicine will be much better when taking Chinese medicine at the same time as extracting fluid accumulation.

    4: It will cause the knee to move and collapse, but will not lead to disability.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I suggest that you take Chinese medicine and find a Chinese medicine doctor to prescribe a prescription for you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Synovitis is a specific manifestation of synovial tissue in a variety of diseases (e.g., trauma, hyperostosis, tuberculosis, joint degeneration, rheumatic diseases, pigmented villous nodules, surgery, etc.). It leads to clinical symptoms such as joint swelling, pain, and limited activity, and it is recommended to stay in bed in case of severe symptoms. If the course of the disease is too long or recurring in a short period of time**, chronic problems are considered.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The symptoms of synovitis are different at each stage and are mainly divided into the following types:

    First-degree symptoms: mainly joint pain, joint swelling is not significant or accompanied by mild swelling, creaking and popping when walking, joint pain or discomfort when going up and down stairs or exerting force; Walking for a long time has a feeling of fever, stiffness, and worsening of pain in the joints.

    Second-degree symptoms: swollen joints, insignificant pain, discomfort in squatting or bending, muscle atrophy in individual patients, swelling after excessive exercise. Symptoms are mild in the morning and worse in the evening; If you can't walk for a long time, your calves will feel soreness and fluid accumulation if you walk too much.

    Severe symptoms: joint swelling, pain, accompanied by effusion, bone spurs, and free bone.

    Osteoproliferative symptoms: joint pain, significant swelling, significant going up and down stairs, stiffness and inflexibility, creaking and popping sound when flowing. Patellomalacia:

    When walking, the joints are sore, and when running, the legs are soft, and they cannot stretch and flex. The pain worsens when going downstairs and the symptoms disappear when resting.

    Meniscus injury type: The legs are easily stiff when walking. Occasionally, I would suddenly be unable to walk with my legs, and it would feel like something had pinned my legs, and I had to take a short break to get back to normal.

    Generally, people who love sports or people with special occupations have a higher chance of injury. Sometimes it is accompanied by atrophy of the thigh muscles.

    Symptoms of pediatric synovitis: most of the children are affected by the hip joint, and the children will have pain when they sit and lie down, exercise, and walk; tiptoe (limping) may occur; The onset of the disease is more common in the period after the cold. In the early stage of the disease, parents are not easy to detect or misdiagnose.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Jiuyang on Knee Joint Conditioning" has all diseases in the world. Only the blood must be broken, and the chronic lesions of the knee joint caused by the imbalance of yin and yang caused by the deficiency of qi and blood in the human body The medical community describes wind, cold, dampness, and chronic arthritis. Excluding trauma and natural degeneration, the main causes are the loss of qi and blood caused by excessive lumbar strain, and the herniation of the L3-5 disc induced by structural variation compresses the nerve, resulting in the dysfunction of the cerebral center regulating the limbs, resulting in local blood circulation disorders and knee joint lesions.

    However, imaging tests show that there are no serious injuries in the affected area, only joint effusion, bone deformation, ligament damage, cartilage wear and radiating nerve pain, so when your knee joint has an unprovoked abnormal reaction. What you need to do is a CT scan of the lumbar spine to find out the root cause of the knee nerve dysfunction in the lumbar spine. In order to effectively maintain the knee joint and restore the dysfunction caused by the external application of internal adjustment in the lumbar spine affected nerve parts and knee joints, the blood circulation is activated, and the tendons are relaxed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main cause of synovitis is incorrect exercise mode, or long-term sedentary and inattentive exercise, as well as inflammation of some joints in the body, weak physical fitness, or osteoporosis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because people do not warm up enough before exercising, the bones are not adequately lubricated by fluid accumulation, which makes the synovium wear and tear very much, resulting in inflammation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be that you have done some strenuous exercise, or it may be that the joints have some infection and inflammation, or it may be that you have some rheumatic diseases or gout.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is mainly because of the excessive use that has caused a certain amount of damage or has been injured by the outside world, so you should pay more attention to protection in ordinary times.

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