The reason why traumatic synovitis recurs is mainly considered to be related to factors such as strain, hyperplasia, exposure to cold or low immunity.
1. Strain: traumatic synovitis is mainly due to traumatic stimulation of the synovial membrane triggered by aseptic inflammation. If you don’t pay attention to maintenance and overwork, it is easy to induce recurrent episodes of traumatic synovitis.
2. Hyperplasia: after the occurrence of traumatic synovitis, if the lesion site has bone hyperplasia and other problems, it is easy to repeatedly stimulate the synovial membrane, which leads to the recurrence of traumatic synovitis.
3. Cold: If the lesion of traumatic synovitis does not pay attention to keep warm and is repeatedly exposed to cold stimuli, it will easily affect the local blood circulation, thus leading to recurrent attacks of synovitis.
4. low immunity: for patients with low immunity, after the occurrence of traumatic synovitis, the local inflammation is difficult to completely subside, so it is easy to recur, and even the phenomenon of aggravation of symptoms.
If the problem of recurrent traumatic synovitis, you need to find out the specific cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional physician, to prevent the aggravation of the condition later.