Fasciitis cannot be judged by a single move, but needs to be diagnosed based on a comprehensive analysis of clinical manifestations and professional examinations.
1. Clinical manifestations: Fasciitis can occur in various parts of the human body, and patients with fasciitis may feel pain in the lesion area, numbness of the skin, muscle spasms, muscle tension, or restriction of movement and other symptoms.
2. Professional examination: Physicians can carry out physical examination, check whether there are striated or nodular hard lumps in the painful area by palpation, observe whether there is pressure pain by pressing the affected area, and observe whether there is pain aggravated by changing the position of the patient; and they can also carry out imaging examination, such as magnetic resonance imaging.
Fasciitis needs to be diagnosed by a comprehensive analysis of clinical manifestations and professional examinations. If you suspect that you are suffering from fasciitis, you need to go to the hospital in time.