What can be used externally for tendon adhesions in fingers

Patients with tendon adhesions in the fingers can use topical medications such as indomethacin gel to help relieve pain symptoms under the direction of a doctor.
Indomethacin gel belongs to the analgesic class of drugs, in the clinic can often be used to relieve the pain symptoms caused by tenosynovitis, tennis elbow, tendon adhesion. The specific use of the gel is to take the appropriate amount of gel on the affected area, apply evenly, with a certain force massage to facilitate absorption. The medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Generally speaking, the side effects of indomethacin gel are not obvious, but there are occasional cases of localized skin rashes and itching after using the drug.
It is worth noting that finger tendon adhesion is an internal lesion, external application of indomethacin gel and other drugs is difficult to play a fundamental therapeutic effect. Finger tendon adhesion is often treated in two ways, namely, functional exercise and surgical treatment.
It is recommended that patients with finger tendon adhesions seek timely medical treatment after diagnosis to facilitate recovery.