If you suffer from shoulder synovitis, it is quite serious. If it is not treated in time, the symptoms will become more and more serious, and eventually the patient will often feel severe pain in his joints. The degree of pain in different people is completely different. In addition, you will also feel swelling in the affected area, which is also very common. The membrane is a thin layer of tissue lining the joint capsule. Under normal circumstances, the main functions of the synovium are to secrete joint fluid, lubricate the joints, and nourish the articular cartilage. Synovitis is merely a clinical manifestation secondary to other diseases, not an independent clinical disease. Many diseases (such as trauma, tuberculosis, joint degeneration, rheumatic diseases, bacterial infection, tumors, surgery, etc.) can cause mechanical, biological, chemical and other stimulations to the synovium, causing congestion and edema of the synovial tissue, increased vascular permeability, excessive secretion of synovial fluid, and reduced absorption, leading to clinical symptoms such as joint swelling, pain, and limited movement. This is the so-called synovitis. If the lesion is prolonged and does not heal, the synovial membrane of the joint will be stimulated by inflammation for a long time, gradually thicken and become fibrotic, causing adhesions and affecting the normal movement of the joint, thus forming chronic synovitis. Most arthritis symptoms last for a long time, are difficult to cure, and are difficult to treat. Therefore, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment will help prevent the progression of arthritis and improve the patient's prognosis. 1. Joint pain It is the main manifestation of arthritis. Different types of arthritis can present with different pain characteristics. 2. Joint swelling Swelling is a common manifestation of joint inflammation and a result of progressive inflammation, and is not necessarily related to the degree of joint pain. Usually proportional to the disease. 3. Joint dysfunction Joint pain and inflammation cause edema of the peri-articular tissues, protective spasm of the surrounding muscles and destruction of the joint structure, leading to limited joint movement. Patients with chronic arthritis may suffer from permanent loss of joint function due to long-term limited joint movement. 4. Physical signs Different types of arthritis have different signs, which may include erythema, deformity, soft tissue swelling, joint redness and swelling, exudate, bone swelling, bone friction sound, tenderness, muscle atrophy or weakness, limited range of joint motion and nerve root compression. |
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