Do you need to be active after a closed thumb tenosynovitis?

After the thumb tenosynovitis is closed, it is not recommended to do much activity in the early stages.
Tenosynovitis of the thumb often causes pain at the base of the finger, can be palpated as a hard knot, and if combined with tendon stenosis, can also affect the range of motion of the finger in flexion and extension. In the early stages of tenosynovitis, physical therapy such as localized physiotherapy or electric shaking is often used.
When the symptoms of tenosynovitis are obvious, you can follow the doctor’s advice to carry out local closed treatment, it should be noted that the early closed treatment is not advocated to do too much activity, premature activity is likely to lead to localized swelling, pain, etc.; usually about three days you can do mild activities, about a week you can do appropriate rehabilitation exercises.
Tendinitis, to the regular hospital in a timely manner to go to the treatment, do not do it on their own, so as not to delay the condition.