How is postpartum tenosynovitis treated

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With the development and progress of society, especially now many office workers are facing the pressure of life, which also has a certain impact on their health. Many female friends have finger pain after giving birth for one reason or another. Some wrists will bulge a bag the size of peas, which will hurt when they press it, and their hands will not work hard. Many people think that they are tired. In fact, this is the common name "Mother's hand" symptoms of wrist tenosynovitis. How to treat postpartum tenosynovitis? Let me talk about it.

How is postpartum tenosynovitis treated

First: Patients with postpartum tenosynovitis should consult a doctor in a regular hospital in time. The doctor should give the right medicine after comprehensive consideration according to the severity of your symptoms and etiology. They should not ignore it or deal with it by themselves, blindly use drugs, delay treatment, and further aggravate the condition.

Second: even if you suffer from mummy's hand, you don't have to worry too much, because after the new mother's lactation, with the fall and recovery of hormone levels in the body, finger pain, discomfort and other symptoms will gradually reduce and disappear. New mothers usually should prevent excessive use of the thumb, not excessive use of the thumb to do pinching, pushing and other movements.

Third: if the symptoms of new mothers are not very serious, they can apply them with hot water at home. The water should not be hot. They can do it when they have free time every day. After the application, they can gently press down the painful place with their hands, and at the same time try to hold the baby as little as possible. In this way, they will stick to it for a period of time.

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If a new mother suffers from tenosynovitis, don't be afraid, let alone nervous. It's very important to do a good job in daily nursing. Otherwise, the muscles will become stiff and tight, which will further aggravate the disease and is not conducive to the recovery of the patients.