Can synovitis patients drink honey?

Patients with synovitis can eat honey, which is a more nutritious food that promotes digestion and absorption and improves appetite. It has no therapeutic effect on synovitis and is not harmful. Therefore, you can eat honey in moderation, but not excessive consumption.
The main causes of synovitis are trauma, infection and autoimmune disorders, but also rheumatoid, gout, systemic synovial inflammation accumulated in the knee joint. Most obese people, as well as long-term high-load training athletes or people engaged in heavy physical activity, are more prone to synovitis.
Therefore, weight reduction and avoidance of heavy physical labor can reduce the risk of synovitis and the need to reduce the amount of exercise. This means that synovitis patients should not consume excessive amounts of honey to avoid the increased risk of synovitis associated with being overweight.
Honey is not a treatment for synovitis, and treatment should be sought from the orthopedic department of your local hospital.