Tenosynovitis Treatment and Management
The number of tenosynovitis sufferers are increasing worldwide. Many think that it is a woman's illness caused by overwork. But if you stop using your fingers, thinking that it will comfort your hands and fingers, then think again. Doing so may even worsen the condition and may make it completely stiff.
Our recent study showed that menopause and pregnancy may have something to do with tenosynovitis.
Usually, tenosynovitis starts to appear from the age of 20s to 30s. The vast majority of sufferers are females. Symptoms may appear at menopausal stage, which is about the age of 50s. Therefore, tenosynovitis is believed to be caused by hormonal imbalance.
Let's take the case of Mrs. Ando, who at 55 years old, felt that she was suffering from tenosynovitis. She decided to take a long rest, but other symptoms such as reduction of muscle mass and poor blood circulation had surfaced, which made her very worried.
She consulted at a specialised hospital and found that it is caused by stress. She started to walk and do some light exercise in addition to some simple housework as advised by her doctors. One day, a miracle happened as some of the pains were reduced dramatically.
Imagine how these simple exercises could help you from various diseases. I wish that you will realize that doing simple works and exercise every day will help prevent hundreds of diseases.
If your tenosynovitis cannot be eradicated by exercise, we recommend you to apply the PYRO-ENERGEN electrostatic therapy.
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