What are the effects of temporary untreated necrosis of the femoral head

Updated on healthy 2024-04-11
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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    56 years old, if you are 60 years old, it is more feasible to change the femoral head, 56 years old is a bit too young, even if you change this time, you will have to change it once when you are about 70 years old. As for what the impact will be, this is mainly if you want to engage in slightly heavier physical labor is not, as for the usual life or something, or can take care of yourself, and the quality of life also has a certain guarantee, the landlord does not need to worry about the stage, the same, will not affect the effect of the operation in the future, it is recommended that the landlord for a period of conservative **, if you can't bear to go to the operation. After all, the artificial femoral head only has a 5-10 year service life, and the later it is replaced, the more likely it is that it will not be subject to the second sin.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It still has a certain effect, mainly the pain, walking, and the cost of surgery later. The longer the necrosis of the femoral head, the more severe the pain, which will affect walking, if the deformation of the femoral head will lead to acetabular injury due to the large necrotic part, you can only replace the artificial hip joint instead of the femoral head after a few years, and the cost will increase a lot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the future, the result is paralysis, I suggest that it should be better to go for minimally invasive surgery first, of course, minimally invasive can only be controlled for a few years, and then the ** bone will be replaced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it completely collapsed? If not, it is recommended not to have surgery, the operation has a time limit, and it will have to be replaced a second time. Conservative costs are lower, the effect is better, and the hope is greater.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am also a patient with necrosis of the femoral head, and I am bilateral. What I adopt is conservative**, insist on taking Chinese medicine, and insist on functional exercise, especially swimming is a very good exercise method. Although I am no longer lame, I plan to change my bones when I reach the age of 60.

    Therefore, I recommend not to have surgery first, as long as you do more functional exercises for the femoral head (to prevent loss of function and muscle atrophy), cooperate with traditional Chinese medicine (such as sheng notoginseng to promote blood circulation), and eat more calcium-containing foods (drink more milk). It would be best if you could keep swimming. After all, 56 years old is not suitable for replacing the femoral head, and doctors generally recommend replacing the femoral head after the age of 60, because an artificial femoral head is 5-10 years.

    I have a patient who has had a bone replacement, but is still limping, and may face a second bone replacement. Therefore, the older the age of the bone replacement, the better, so as not to change it a second time. I hope mine can help you, and I wish you a speedy **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The impact is not too great, but muscle wasting may occur with less activity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Necrotic bones stuck in the body may affect the growth of new bones in the place of bad bones, and new bones may not grow well after a long time in that part, so it is recommended to be unwell or look good as soon as possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on how the disease develops, try to move as little as possible, the increase in activity will lead to an increase in the amount of wear and tear of the femoral head, resulting in inflammation and causing symptoms, but it cannot be completely inactive, and it can be maintained for ten or eight years after surgery, depending on the doctor. Walking after surgery will still be lame, after all, it is not your own, the older you are, the slower the recovery from surgery, since they are all diagnosed, try to talk to the doctor, after all, it is professional, don't delay the condition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Femoral head necrosis disease is relatively common in orthopedic diseases, and we need to be active in femoral head necrosis disease, because if such a disease is not very good, it will bring more health hazards, so we need to actively control femoral head necrosis disease.

    The cause of osteonecrosis is not eliminated, the repair is imperfect, and the process of injury-repair continues, leading to structural changes in the femoral head, collapse and deformation of the femoral head, joint inflammation, dysfunction. Of course, necrosis of the femoral head can cause pain, joint mobility and weight-bearing walking dysfunction, but people should not be affected by the horror of the meaning of the word "bad and dead", the necrotic lesion of the femoral head, after all, is localized, affects individual joints, can be reduced, regressed and self-healing, even if it is severe, and finally can be remedied by artificial hip replacement, and can still restore the ability to walk.

    Hazards of necrosis of the femoral head

    Affect normal activities: early, should not be delayed.

    After the onset of necrosis of the femoral head, the pain caused by the disease continues to intensify, and it cannot be healed for a long time, making the patient's thigh, waist and knee joints unbearable, unable to move and walk, and even unable to take care of themselves in basic life. Especially when the disease progresses to an advanced stage, patients experience persistent pain and claudication. Dr. Zhao of the Department of Orthopedics suggested that when the symptoms of femoral head necrosis appear, you should go to the hospital in time, as early as possible, as early as possible, and do not delay the condition to the late stage and increase the difficulty of the disease.

    , harm to bone cells: alert to symptoms, positive**.

    Due to its anatomical location deep in the muscular, this is one of the factors that is not easily detected in the early stages of femoral head necrosis. The harm of femoral head necrosis is often that bone cells have been necrotic, trabecular disorder, deformation and atrophy in the course of the disease, or there have been insect erosion-like changes, punctate sclerosis, and the patient has no symptoms. As the disease progresses to an advanced stage, patients can clearly feel the pain and limited mobility of the affected limb, and at the same time, the patient will suffer from psychological trauma while suffering from physical pain, which will increase the heavy burden on family, work unit and society.

    Harm to the hip joint: Beware of disability, dysfunction.

    The hip is the hub connecting the human trunk and lower limbs, and the upper torso is connected to the lower limbs, which has special significance for walking, sitting and lying functions. If the femoral head necrosis is not implemented in time, with the aggravation of the disease, it will lead to the disability of the hip joint, and the disability of the hip joint has the greatest impact on the human body compared to the disability of other joints, accompanied by the limitation of hip function, and the muscle atrophy and swelling of the affected limb will also occur.

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  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Necrosis of the femoral head, changes in the shape of the femoral head, high and low when walking, and may need to be wheelchair when walking, which may cause pain in the hip or knee joint.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There may be flattening of the femoral head, limp walking, necrosis and collapse, resulting in the destruction of the blood supply system, which can lead to many complications.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It can cause scurvy, unsteady walking, and sometimes limp. It can lead to muscle atrophy and can also lead to a series of degenerative lesions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The harm of femoral head necrosis is very large, it brings a heavy burden to the body and spirit of the patient, and the broad masses of people lack sufficient understanding of femoral head necrosis, either talk about femoral discoloration, or completely ignore it. In fact, after years of research, necrosis of the femoral head has obvious pathological features in clinical practice or in the patient's self-perception.

    Suggestion: What will be the consequences of femoral head necrosis if it is not treated? The hazards of femoral head necrosis mainly have the following characteristics:

    Pain, claudication, joint stiffness and limited mobility, and in severe cases, disability, etc. Let's take a look at them one by one: First, pain.

    As we all know, if the pain in a certain part of the body is severe, the impact on the patient's life is very large. Pain may be intermittent or constant in the case of femoral head necrosis, worse with walking or activity, 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.

    Second, joint stiffness and limited mobility. Patients with femoral head necrosis often feel that the affected hip joint is not flexion and extension, and it is difficult to squat and cannot stand for a long time, and duck steps appear when walking. Early symptoms are abduction and limited external rotation activities.

    Third, limp. Of course, the claudication of patients with femoral head necrosis is progressive shortening claudication, which is mainly due to hip pain and collapse of the femoral head, or the development of hip subluxation in the later stages. Intermittent claudication tends to occur in the early stages, especially in children.

    In addition to which of the above, the risk of femoral head necrosis is manifested in limited abduction, external or internal rotation, shortening of the affected limb, muscle atrophy, and even signs of subluxation. Sometimes axial rush is positive. Small or interrupted bone textures, cysts, hardening, flattening or collapse of the femoral head, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, first of all, it is divided into three situations, the first situation is not carried out in time**, when you go to the hospital in the later stage, its cost will become particularly high, because if the patient has been procrastinating on the disease, the disease will become more and more serious, and in the late stage, it will not only affect your body, but also become more expensive. The second is that the disability rate will continue to increase, because in the case of aggravation of the disease, our joints will continue to have pain, and it will become very difficult to go down the stairs and walk, so it may lead to disability if it is not carried out in time when the bone is necrosis; In addition to these, in fact, the occurrence of this disease will also make the patient's life pressure continue to increase, because when fighting the pressure of life, it will also take a certain amount of time to ** their own disease, so it will make them physically and mentally exhausted.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Femoral head necrosis is one of the common incurable diseases today, is a chronic orthopedic disease, its early symptoms are not obvious, patients often do not pay attention to it, so that the diagnosis lags behind, not timely, not only to the later stage of the ** brought difficulties, but also to the patient brought a series of harms, and even caused claudication, limb disability serious consequences.

    We know that if the necrosis of the femoral head is not timely, a large number of necrosis of the femoral head cells will not be controlled, the bone cells in the femoral head will gradually decrease, the necrosis of the femoral head will gradually increase, the femoral head will gradually collapse, fragment, and in the most severe cases, it will also lead to the complete dissolution of the femoral head. The femoral head gradually collapses, shrinks and deforms, so that patients with femoral head necrosis will have one leg long and one leg short, which eventually leads to claudication.

    At the same time, with the collapse of the femoral head, the smooth cartilage surface of the femoral head will be shattered, and the surface will protrude in some places and concave in some places to form uneven phenomena. At the same time, the cartilage of the femoral head is as sharp as a knife blade, and the necrotic cartilage of the femoral head rubs against the acetabular cartilage to produce painful and unbearable symptoms, resulting in a serious obstacle in the hip joint, making it impossible to stand, walk, and move, which is the most serious consequence of avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

    It can be seen that if the femoral head necrosis is not timely, the consequences are extremely serious, our patients and friends should pay great attention to this, once the disease occurs, we must go to the hospital in time to do a good job in the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis, the first work, do not be careless, delay the condition, and cause lifelong regrets to yourself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Necrosis of the femoral head is a pathological evolutionary process, which initially occurs in the weight-bearing area of the femoral head, and the damage to the trabecular structure of the necrotic bone under stress is the microfracture and the subsequent repair of the damaged bone tissue. If the necrosis of the femoral head is not timely**, and if you pay attention to it in daily life, reduce the weight bearing, and let it develop and aggravate, it will lead to the possibility of paralysis, and it is recommended to accept it as soon as possible**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Necrosis of the femoral head can be completely achieved, mainly according to the different degrees of bone necrosis of the patient, and different programs are adopted.

    In the early stages, symptomatic support is mainly carried out**, and patients can be given non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as lornoxicam, Celebrex, and some glucosamine capsules taken orally to increase the secretion of local lubricating fluids and reduce bone-to-bone friction. In the medium term, patients can undergo surgery**, such as decompression surgery or femoral head bone grafting, which can achieve better results. If in the advanced stage, the patient has a collapsed femoral head, unequal length of both lower limbs, and claudication at the same time, at this time, artificial total hip replacement surgery can be performed, which is the final ** plan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Necrosis of the femoral head can be cured through the system.

    If you have mild early femoral head necrosis, there is a chance that the femoral head necrosis will return to normal with appropriate conservative** or femoral head-sparing surgery**.

    However, for more severe advanced femoral head necrosis, the disease can only be achieved through total hip replacement surgery.

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