Treatment for finger tenosynovitis in menopausal women includes physical therapy and medication, and surgery should also be considered when necessary. Finger tenosynovitis is mainly due to the impaired sliding of the flexor tendon at the proximal start of the fiber sheath, with a higher incidence in menopausal women, and the main treatment methods are as follows. 1. Physical therapy: Physical therapy can be combined with medication, such as hot compresses, infrared irradiation, baking electricity, etc., which can promote recovery. 2. Medication: If the finger tenosynovitis is not too serious, the main treatment is medication, usually using anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, such as diclofenac sodium, which can play an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect. If the symptoms are more obvious, you can use glucocorticoid drugs, such as prednisolone acetate, to improve the symptoms. 3. Surgery: In severe cases of finger tenosynovitis, which are usually treated with medication without much effect, surgical treatment should be carried out, such as tenotomy and decompression of the tenosynovial sheath. Menopausal women with finger tenosynovitis should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.