Congenital tenosynovitis in children is mainly caused by genetic factors and abnormal embryonic development. This article explores the possible causes of congenital tenosynovitis in children and puts forward corresponding treatment suggestions to help parents have a more comprehensive understanding of this disease and better manage it. 1. Genetic factors: Congenital tenosynovitis in children may be related to family inheritance. If a family member suffers from a similar tendon disease, the child's risk of the disease may increase. Parents can use genetic testing to understand whether there is a related genetic risk before preparing for pregnancy, so as to take preventive measures. 2. Abnormal embryonic development: During the development of the fetus in the mother's body, incomplete cell development due to some unknown factors may cause abnormalities in the structure of the tendon sheath. This type of developmental abnormality may not be completely prevented. Even so, the mother may reduce the risk of developmental abnormalities by maintaining a healthy lifestyle during pregnancy, controlling the possibility of infection and trauma, and maintaining good nutritional intake. 3. Treatment recommendations: For children with congenital tenosynovitis who have been diagnosed, appropriate treatment methods should be selected according to the severity of the condition. 1) Physical therapy: Improve range of motion and relieve pain and discomfort through professional rehabilitation training. 2) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Reduce inflammation and pain, such as ibuprofen or aspirin, but should be used under the guidance of a doctor. 3) Surgical treatment: For cases that seriously affect function, surgical release of the tendon sheath can significantly improve symptoms. The causes of congenital tenosynovitis in children are complex and often difficult to explain by a single factor. They are often related to genetics and developmental abnormalities. Understanding these causes can help with early diagnosis and management. For parents, seeking professional medical advice early and following treatment plans can help children reduce symptoms and improve their quality of life. Timely evaluation and appropriate treatment will be the key to reducing the impact of congenital tenosynovitis in children. |
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