Left thumb tenosynovitis, how to treat enlargement

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Tenosynovitis**There are no special methods, there are pros and cons.

    Like the tenosynovath tendon sticker I use, it is not effective to say**good, my tenosynovitis is safe to use**, but it is traditional Chinese medicine** slow to use.

    The closure needle is very effective, and the pain is relieved very quickly, but it is easy**, and the medicine contains hormones, which is not good for the body. It is mainly composed of hormones and anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Not to mention the surgery, which is performed when there is no way, and it is more invasive.

    Overall, it's good to be conservative, I wish you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Summary. Will the thumb tenosynovitis be okay on its own Hello dear. Thumb tenosynovitis may heal spontaneously, but the probability of self-healing is low, and it is recommended to develop thumb tenosynovitis in time** to avoid blindly waiting for self-healing and leading to aggravation of the condition.

    Thumb tenosynovitis is mostly caused by a lot of exercise, excessive pulling, sudden cold, etc., which is aseptic inflammation, and symptoms such as local pain can occur. If the symptoms of thumb tenosynovitis are mild, with only local redness and swelling, with or without mild pain, it usually resolves gradually with immobilization, rest, and avoidance of exercise. It is recommended to apply a cold compress within 24 hours after the onset of thumb tenosynovitis, which can promote vasoconstriction, thereby suppressing swelling, and a hot compress after 24 hours, which can promote local blood circulation and help exudation and absorption.

    <> will the tip of the thumb tenosynovitis be fine on its own.

    Will the thumb tenosynovitis be okay on its own Hello dear. Thumb tenosynovitis may heal spontaneously, but the probability of spontaneous healing is low, and it is recommended to develop thumb tenosynovitis in time** to avoid blindly waiting for self-healing and leading to aggravation of the condition. Thumb tenosynovitis is mostly caused by a lot of exercise, excessive involvement, sudden cold, etc., which is aseptic inflammation, and symptoms such as local pain may occur when you are sleepy.

    If the symptoms of thumb tenosynovitis are mild, with only local redness and swelling, with or without mild pain, it usually resolves gradually with immobilization, rest, and avoidance of exercise. It is recommended to apply a cold compress within 24 hours after the onset of thumb tenosynovitis, which can promote vasoconstriction, thereby suppressing the swelling, and a warm compress after 24 hours, which can promote local blood circulation and help exudation and absorption. <>

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. Patients with tenosynovitis are inconvenient, especially in the morning, but they can improve after a few activities. This is one of the symptoms that fall under the condition of thumb tenosynovitis.

    2. Patients with thumb tenosynovitis have local tenderness and induration.

    3. The symptoms of thumb tenosynovitis can be snapped when severe, and the affected finger of tenosynovitis is flexed but difficult to stretch or stretched but cannot be flexed.

    4. The appearance of tenosynovitis is painful, tender and locally swollen at the styloid process of the radius, and sometimes the symptoms of thumb tenosynovitis can be palpable as a hard mass.

    5. Patients with tenosynovitis refer to difficulty in moving, which is more obvious in the morning and occasionally snaps. This is also a symptom of thumb tenosynovitis.

    6. Many patients with thumb tenosynovitis will have numbness, edema, tingling and reduced sensitivity of the fingers, difficulty in grasping things, discomfort in finger movement, and the formation of finger tenosynovitis is very related to joint overstrain. Many patients with finger tenosynovitis feel that the thumb joint is inflexible after waking up in the morning, and the local swelling can be felt on the volar side of the thumb, and the movement is restricted, so it is highly suspected of developing tenosynovitis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tenosynovitis of the thumb presents with pain in the affected area, but most people cannot clearly identify the location of the pain, and patients with tenosynovitis of the thumb may feel soreness and weakness when moving the thumb, and sometimes feel banded pain. Thumb tenosynovitis can also show swelling of the thumb and dysfunction during exercise. When patients have uncomfortable symptoms, they need to be examined in time and treated with TCM massage syndrome differentiation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Analysis:

    Hello, tenosynovitis can be massaged, there is a certain help to recover, the solution is not to do continuous flexion and extension of the fingers, pay attention to rest, you can also do massage, hot compress or physiotherapy. The most important thing for tenosynovitis** is to exercise more, rest more, and if the inflammation cannot be reduced by medication, then surgery can be considered**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At first, I couldn't straighten my thumb, but thanks to it

    Fang Duo is easy to post. About a month, it's fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The main thing is that the thumb can't bend back, and you can use the lower side to stick it well.

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