Does a white vinegar soak work for tendinitis?

Tendinitis soaked in white vinegar usually doesn’t work.
Tendovaginitis is a clinical syndrome caused by a chronic aseptic inflammatory change in the tendon sheath due to mechanical friction. It is characterized by local pain, swelling, morning stiffness, popping or atresia, and is mainly treated with surgery and medication. The use of white vinegar soaking generally does not have any therapeutic effect.
Therefore, if tenosynovitis exists, it should be seen promptly. If the patient has early symptoms, he can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, as prescribed by the doctor. If the symptoms are severe, surgical procedures such as tenotomy and decompression may be required.
To summarize, if a patient has symptoms of tenosynovitis, it is important to go to the hospital in time and get treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.