Symptoms of synovitis
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After having synovitis, it can be divided into first-degree symptoms, second-degree symptoms and severe symptoms. If it is a first-time symptom, it is mild synovitis. This kind of synovitis will be mainly manifested as joint pain. Although there can be joint swelling, the swelling is almost invisible, or there is slight joint swelling. When the patient walks, the joints will not creak. When the patient goes up and down the stairs, the joint pain is relatively uncomfortable. If the patient walks for a long time, he will have the feeling of joint fever.
Symptoms of synovitis
The joint pain and swelling are very significant. At this time, the joint will be stiff and inflexible, and when the patient goes up and down the stairs, the joint will be particularly uncomfortable, and even make the patient not like to do a little exercise. The patella may soften at this time.
Squatting Lake syndrome is that patients will have severe pain feeling when walking and turning. At the same time, the second degree synovitis will be accompanied by different degrees of muscle atrophy. After the patient's exercise, the feeling of joint swelling will become more severe, and the symptoms of second degree synovitis will be aggravated at night.
If you don't pay attention and do strenuous activities, then the pain can be very intense, and may lead to joint stiffness. If it is second degree synovitis, the pain is particularly significant, but joint swelling is very significant.
matters needing attention
In addition, synovitis also has some concurrent symptoms, such as joint effusion after the disease, which is an important cause of joint inactivity. Joint effusion can be aspirated through puncture operation.