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Tenosynovitis
Mild tenosynovitis is not healing despite medication and cold packs. What else can be done? Is this common?
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Yes, tenosynovitis is a common condition, and recovery may take several weeks depending on the affected tendon, severity, and the underlying cause. If symptoms are not improving despite medication and cold packs, the diagnosis should be reassessed. Further treatment may include activity modification, physiotherapy, and evaluation for underlying inflammatory conditions or tendon injury. Persistent symptoms may require imaging such as an ultrasound or MRI to guide treatment.
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Consult an Orthopaedic surgeon for a clinical examination. If symptoms persist or worsen despite conservative treatment, imaging studies may be advised to confirm the diagnosis and plan further management.
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Avoid repetitive activities that aggravate the pain, but do not completely immobilize the joint unless advised by your doctor. Early evaluation and appropriate treatment usually lead to a good recovery.
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Which tenosynovitis? It’s generally most common in hands and wrist …give proper rest it is most important then medication .. depending on the area use appropriate splint
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Medicine Heat therapy Precautions Rest
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