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What should I do if my baby's right thumb can't stretch straight?
What should I do if my baby's right thumb can't stretch straight?

What should I do if my baby's right thumb can't stretch straight? We all know that newborns are used to clenching fists, and it is normal for their thumbs not to stretch straight. With the increase of baby's months, this situation will gradually improve. Let's see if the baby's right thumb can't stretch straight.

What should I do if my baby's right thumb can't stretch straight? 1 it may be due to congenital stenosing tenosynovitis, which leads to poor finger movement, difficulty in straightening or noise when straightening. This situation is due to the finger tendon movement disorder caused by the narrow scabbard. It is suggested that parents can go to orthopedics to check their children at ordinary times. If it is stenosing tenosynovitis, this situation generally requires surgical treatment and release to help restore normal activities.

What should the baby do if his right thumb is not straight?

If the child has congenital tenosynovitis, it is actually a very unfortunate thing. When he was so young, because he was deformed, we needed to operate on him, that is, on his thumb. Relieve the child's pain.

If there is congenital stenosis and tenosynovitis, children are generally more painful. Because their hands can't touch it. If someone touches them, they will feel very painful, especially children. If they can't express themselves, they will cry. In this case, it will do great harm to their spirit.

What should I do if my baby's right thumb can't stretch straight? This is a congenital malformation and requires surgery. The baby suffers from congenital stenosing tenosynovitis. Parents should be careful not to touch the baby's fingers, because the baby will be particularly painful. After taking the baby for surgery, you need to do rehabilitation massage, and slowly the baby's fingers can return to normal.

What should I do if my baby's right thumb can't stretch straight? What's the problem with the thumb not being straight?

Children's thumb can't be completely straightened, which is one of the common congenital diseases in children's orthopedic clinic. Medically, it is called "stenosing tenosynovitis in children", also known as "snapping fingers" or "trigger thumb". Because flexor tendon is located at the distal end of metacarpophalangeal joint, the bundle of fibrochondromatosis caused by tendon sheath stenosis is narrow, which makes the proximal tendon thicker or nodular, and the interphalangeal joint flexes. It can happen to any finger, especially thumb, middle finger and ring finger.

Trigger refers to clinical symptoms and signs?

Generally, there are no symptoms at birth, and from 6 months to 2 years old, the fingers are often unable to straighten and bend. The common place is the metacarpophalangeal joint of the finger, which can touch the round protuberance induration, with tenderness and bounce when stretching, while the interphalangeal joint is in a fixed flexion state, with bounce when stretching.

Does it matter if the trigger finger is not treated?

If the trigger finger is not treated, it will lead to adverse consequences such as impaired tendon activity, tendon atrophy, limited finger movement, joint stiffness and skeletal deformity, so relevant treatment should be carried out in time.

Can trigger finger be treated conservatively?

Before 65,438+0 years old, the trigger finger can spontaneously relieve 30%-50%. Before the age of 65,438+0, non-surgical treatment can be taken, such as: (1) family members help the child to flex and stretch his thumb, and (2) braces are used to keep the interphalangeal joint hyperextended.

When does the trigger mean that surgery is needed?

After 1 year, if the symptoms still do not improve, surgery can be performed. Conservative treatment can be followed up for up to 3 years to avoid contracture of joint capsule and other soft tissues. The operation is mainly to cut the narrow tendon sheath, restore the flexion and extension function of fingers, and achieve the purpose of loosening.