There is no optimal treatment for finger tenosynovitis, only methods to promote the improvement of the condition, including drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc., the specific treatment modalities need to follow the doctor’s instructions.
Finger tenosynovitis is a chronic aseptic inflammation caused by repeated mechanical friction of the tendon sheath, and patients may experience joint pain, limited joint movement and other discomforts. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and glucocorticosteroids such as prednisolone acetate can be used to control the inflammation under the guidance of a doctor, and surgical treatments such as tenosynovial incision and decompression can be carried out if necessary.
The medication should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and the lesion can also be immobilized by splinting, so that the finger can fully rest. Avoid repetitive activities of the finger, pay close attention to the condition, regular review, and medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.