How to Treat Wrist Tendon Adhesions

Wrist tendon adhesions are usually associated with inflammation, trauma, tendon cysts, etc. Depending on the cause, conservative or surgical treatments can be taken to control the condition. 1. Inflammation: such as tenosynovitis, synovitis, etc., these diseases may occur tendon adhesion. Glucocorticoid drugs, such as dexamethasone, should be used to reduce the inflammatory reaction as prescribed by the doctor. 2. Trauma: such as knife, cut or fall, etc., may cause tendon adhesion. If the condition is serious, it can be treated by tendon adhesion release surgery; if there are pain symptoms, oral aspirin should be taken for pain relief. 3. Tendon cysts: Small tendon cysts do not require special treatment, and wrist tendon adhesions will recover on their own. If it is a large cyst, timely surgery to remove the cyst can be cured. If the hand pain and other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to understand the cause and then targeted treatment, specific medication should also be under the guidance of a physician.