Are there side effects associated with corticosteroid injections for tenosynovitis?

Mar 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Jianjun
Introduction
There are generally side effects associated with corticosteroid injections for tenosynovitis. Such injections typically involve administering glucocorticoid medications and are usually recommended for patients who do not respond well to oral medications. The injections can effectively control skin inflammation, reduce swelling, and release adhesions. However, frequent injections may lead to reduced bodily regulatory function, decreased immunity, and an increased risk of infection.

Tendon sheath inflammation treated with corticosteroid injections generally has potential side effects; it is recommended to undergo the procedure under a doctor's guidance to help reduce the likelihood of adverse effects.

For tendon sheath inflammation, "closed injection" usually refers to injecting corticosteroid medications, commonly including triamcinolone acetonide injection, dexamethasone injection, and methylprednisolone injection. This treatment is more suitable for patients who do not respond well to oral medication. After injection, inflammation can typically be controlled, swelling reduced, and adhesions released, effectively and rapidly improving clinical symptoms. However, frequent injections may lead to certain side effects, such as impaired body regulation, decreased immunity, and increased risk of infection.

After the onset of tendon sheath inflammation, early treatment is generally recommended to help minimize risks such as worsening infection and muscle atrophy.


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