Do I have symptoms of necrosis of the femoral head?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! Prenecrotic symptoms of femoral head are not easily diagnostic, and only a few present with hip pain. X-rays usually show no bone destruction, which is often overlooked and misdiagnosed. If attention can be paid to, MRI patients can be diagnosed early.

    In medical imaging examinations, MRI is very accurate in the diagnosis of early femoral head necrosis, MRI is to cut the femoral head from top to bottom into thin pieces through magnetic field vibration, and then cut the femoral head into thin pieces from front to back, so that you can find out which part of the femoral head bone cells appear necrosis, how large the area of necrosis, these changes will be clearly developed in the first MRI, which is of great significance for judging the prognosis of patients with femoral head necrosis.

    There are many causes of necrosis of the femoral head, including local trauma, abuse of hormonal drugs, and excessive alcohol consumption. The common core problem is the blood circulation disorder of the femoral head caused by various reasons, resulting in bone cell ischemia, degeneration, and necrosis.

    Early detection of femoral head necrosis should be timely and correct**. Hope it helps. Good luck soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because there is a complex pathological process of necrosis of the femoral head, if it cannot be obtained in a timely and effective manner, it will cause the femoral head to collapse, narrow the joint space, and finally lead to osteoarthritis, so that the patient will have hip joint dysfunction and become disabled and paralyzed. In addition to suffering from physical pain, patients also suffer from psychological trauma, which also adds a heavy burden to their families, workplaces and society.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Have you ever taken hormone pills? Hormone drugs can also cause.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Femoral head necrosis is a disease in which the trabecular bone structure of the femoral head is damaged under stress, resulting in the structural change of the femoral head, the collapse and deformation of the femoral head, resulting in joint inflammation and dysfunction.

    Necrosis of the femoral head can occur at any age, and its causes include trauma, alcoholism, heavy use of hormones, and certain diseases.

    The early pain of necrosis of the femoral head is mild, and it usually manifests as soreness and discomfort in the front or outside of the hip joint, and sometimes the knee joint can be involved. In the middle and late stages of femoral head necrosis, there is a collapse of the femoral head, and when there is osteoarthritis of the hip joint, the pain in the hip joint, the proximal thigh, and the knee can be aggravated, the hip joint movement is restricted, the pain is aggravated when walking, and the limp can be seen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! Pain is a common manifestation of necrosis of the femoral head, and patients should be aware of the pain if it lasts for a long time, usually more than a month.

    At the same time, it should be noted that the general patients have obvious restrictions on abduction and external rotation activities at the beginning of the disease, and what are the symptoms of femoral head necrosis? If it is not timely, the hip joint will have symptoms of femoral head necrosis such as poor flexion and extension, difficulty in squatting, inability to stand for a long time, and walking duck steps.

    In addition, after necrosis of the femoral head, it is also manifested as tenderness on the medial groin or ring jumping point, limited abduction, external or internal rotation, shortening of the affected limb, and atrophy of the upper and lower leg muscles. Progressive shortening of claudication, such as collapse of the femoral head or subluxation of the hip joint in advanced stages.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Do you know if you have femoral head necrosis?

    1) Hip pain radiating to the groin area or to the posterior, lateral or medial knee of the hip.

    2) Hip stiffness, weakness, limited movement, inflexibility of leg lifting, early symptoms are cross-legged or outward leg skimming and difficulty squatting.

    3) Lameness: that is, the affected limb does not dare to bear weight when walking, and walks like tiptoeing.

    4) Intermittent or persistent hip pain occurs gradually or suddenly after the fracture, dislocation or hip sprain has healed. It is worse with walking activity, sometimes at rest, and the pain is usually pinprick or sore, and the above reactions occur.

    5) Long-term or short-term use of hormones or frequent alcoholics have hip pain, mostly dull pain, often located in the groin, obvious during activity, relieved after rest.

    6) Cold and dampness: When the weather is cold, the hip joint is sore, the pain is aggravated, and the function is limited.

    7) Inflammation: When you have a cold and fever, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate is accelerated, the white blood cells are increased, and the pain in the hip joint on the affected side is aggravated.

    If the above conditions occur, you may have femoral head necrosis and need to go to the hospital for examination in time.

    Your case is not.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Pain from necrosis of the femoral head is common in SPAN, which may be intermittent or persistent, worsen with walking, and sometimes at rest. The pain is mostly pinprick, dull or sore, and often radiates to the groin area, inner thighs, posterior buttocks and inner knees, and there is numbness in this area. Joint stiffness and limited mobility.

    The affected hip joint is not conducive to flexion and extension, difficulty in squatting, inability to stand for a long time, and walking duck steps. Early symptoms are abduction and limited external rotation activities. /span

    SPAN is a progressive shortened claudication due to hip pain and collapse of the femoral head, or late hip subluxation. Intermittent claudication tends to occur in the early stages, especially in children. /span

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis, if it is not the best, if it is, it is necessary to hurry up**, do not miss the best **time, the conservative ** effect of early Chinese medicine will be better.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is advisable to go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello! Femoral head necrosis, also known as aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, or avascular necrosis of the femoral head, is a type of osteonecrosis and one of the common osteoarthropathies. It is a lesion of local dysvascularization of the femoral head due to a variety of reasons, resulting in further ischemia, necrosis, trabecular fracture, and collapse of the femoral head.

    **Femoral head necrosis must be detected early and timely**. In order not to delay the disease, the best time to take measures to treat the disease. It is recommended that patients go to a regular specialist hospital for consultation**, or **detailed consultation**.

    Hope it helps you so much!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It will not be a wheelchair for life if the quality is not good.

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