What to do about thumb tendon pain

Patients with thumb tendon pain may be suffering from tenosynovitis in the thumb area. Treatment may be conservative, with localized prying and loosening with a small needle, or closed disposition. If conservative treatment does not work, surgical treatment may be considered, such as incision, tenosynovial release, or tenosynovectomy. In addition, if the pain arises due to strain and strain, resulting in injury to the fascia and muscles in the thumb area. For specific treatment, the patient should be instructed to rest the hand, not to catch cold, and not to overexert. The pain can be relieved by fumigating the finger area with Chinese herbs, or by applying topical Fotarine spray or ointment to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. If the patient feels more painful, oral medication can also be used. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be taken orally, and Celecoxib can be taken orally, which can also play a role in relieving pain.