Will synovitis fluid replacement not come back?

Joint replacement for synovitis effusion may recur, but the probability is relatively low, and the cause of recurrence may be related to excessive wear and tear of the joint, its own underlying disease, and other factors.
A synovitis effusion requiring joint replacement usually indicates that the synovium of the knee joint has developed extensive hyperplasia or that a more severe knee deformity has developed. It is also possible for synovitis to reoccur after knee replacement, but the probability is relatively low because the coefficient of friction of the joint surfaces has been surgically reduced.
The complete pathogenesis of recurrence of synovitis effusion after knee replacement is unclear. It may be due to excessive wear and tear of the joint as a result of high-intensity knee exercises after the replacement, or it may be due to a combination of autoimmune diseases such as gout or rheumatism.
Patients with synovitis effusion after knee replacement who experience severe pain and swelling in the joints are advised to follow up with a doctor. Under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, standardized treatment.