What are the symptoms of toe tendinitis?

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Symptoms of Toe Tenosynovitis

The main cause of toe tenosynovitis is overuse of the tendons. Symptoms of the disease generally include pain, movement dysfunction, and inflammatory reactions.

1. Pain at the lesion site: During the acute phase, dull pain or tenderness, often persistent, usually occurs at the affected area. Repeated stretching may aggravate the pain.

2. Movement dysfunction: In addition to pain, the injured area is usually accompanied by numbness and joint stiffness. Under the influence of these symptoms, joint movement is usually restricted.

3. Inflammatory reaction: Local redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which are inflammatory reactions, generally appear around the joints. If the inflammation is severe, discomfort symptoms will also increase accordingly. When the hematoma around the affected area is absorbed, it may also be accompanied by low fever and other systemic symptoms. After diagnosing the disease, doctors can prescribe ibuprofen sustained-release tablets, celecoxib sustained-release tablets, and other drugs for analgesia and anti-inflammatory treatment, which is conducive to alleviating discomfort. During the illness, it is important to protect the affected area and avoid external forces.