Visit Doctors
Visit
Visit
Call Doctors
Call
Call
Ask Doctors
Ask
Ask
Feed
Home
19 years
What are the symtomes of tendonits?
Jul 7, 2014

Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
Symptoms of tendonitis can appear suddenly or can develop slowly over time. The most common symptom is pain. Pain can be dull and aching, sharp and burning, or radiating. In some cases, a bump forms, and the affected area makes noises, such as squeaking and popping. Other symptoms include the following:
Stiffness
Swelling
Tenderness
Weakness
Signs of tendonitis may be specific to the certain type. For example, a patient with patellar tendonitis may have trouble going up and down stairs. Patients with tennis elbow or golfer's elbow may find it difficult to grip a doorknob or shake hands with a new acquaintance. Dressing can be painful for a patient with rotator cuff tendonitis.
 •