The treatment of tenosynovitis is determined by the severity of the condition. Mild tendovaginitis is mostly treated conservatively, such as rest, local physiotherapy, medication such as aspirin and localized closure therapy, etc. Severe cases require surgical treatment.
Tendovaginitis is caused by too frequent movement of the joints or frequent exposure to cold, resulting in increased friction between the tendons and tendon sheaths, which can lead to inflammation over time. The main treatments for tendovaginitis are as follows:
1. Mild tendovaginitis is mostly treated with conservative treatment such as rest, local physical therapy, etc. If there is pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and nimesulide can be taken to relieve the pain.
2. If rest, local physical therapy and medication cannot improve the symptoms well, local closed treatment can also be chosen.
3. If the above two methods are unable to change the symptoms of tenosynovitis has seriously affected the life and work, tenosynovectomy surgery is also available.
The above medications should be used in a standardized and reasonable manner under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists.