How long it takes to recover from thumb tendinitis surgery

Thumb tenosynovitis usually recovers well in about 1 week after surgery, but the exact time varies depending on factors such as post-operative care.
Thumb tenosynovitis is usually a chronic aseptic inflammation caused by repeated friction of the tenosynovitis due to improper posture, abnormal congenital development of bones and other factors.
Patients can usually recover in about 1 week after taking the surgery, but if patients do not pay attention to local care after the surgery, it may lead to bacterial infection, thus affecting the recovery of the condition.
Therefore, after the surgery, the specific time of patients is affected by the severity of the disease, personal constitution, postoperative care and other factors, there are some differences, and can not be generalized.
After taking the surgery, patients should pay attention to keep the local clean to avoid infection. Excessive use of the thumb should be avoided in daily life, and if there is any discomfort, go to the hospital for review in time.