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Tenosynovitis
I had pain in my left shoulder and unable to raise it full. Consultat an orthopedic and he suggested for USG. The usg report says tenosynovitis. I am talking Estosaid Mr, Tendoease and defnet 6 MG. 1 tablet each in morning and night from last 5 days but there is no improvement. Please suggest if any further test or change in medicine is require.
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Usually tenosynovitis in shoulder ( that term don't exist still ) resolves on itsown with continuous physiotherapy and exercises. It will take 1 month for complete recovery. Better to wait for minimum 3 weeks and then go for mri shoulder if not resolving
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Go for physiotherapy - Ultrasound for a week atleast with medication . If still same after a week of physio , get reexamined and go for MRI if needed
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It could be supraspinatus tendinitis or rupture. You need to undergo an MRI to make the proper diagnosis. You should stop Tab. Defnet as it is a steroid and it has many side effects.
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Avoid taking steroids
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Start physiotherapy Shoulder exercise
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Exercise is required
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