Causes of bacterial necrosis of the femoral head?????? Kneeling and begging!!!!!!!!

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

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the cause of disease is external and internal causes, and the interaction between internal and external factors causes the human body to lose the balance of yin and yang, and the imstancy of qi and blood causes diseases"Condylar paralysis"、"Bone palsy"、"Bone atrophy"。The three organs that are most closely related to the necrosis of the femoral head are the liver, spleen and kidney. The kidney is the innate foundation, the main bone produces the marrow, the kidney is healthy, the marrow is full, and the bone is strong.

    On the contrary, the medulla withers and the bones wither, and loses the regenerative ability of application. If the liver is involved, the blood is lost, and the blood volume cannot be adjusted normally, "the heart is the main blood, the liver is hidden, the human movement is carried in the meridians, and the blood is returned to the liver when the person is quiet." "If the blood is not properly stored and the nutrition is not enough, it is also an important factor in the necrosis of the ischemic femoral head.

    The spleen and stomach are the source of all biochemistry, so that the spleen and stomach are healthy, then the grains are ripe, and the gas and blood are turned into health, and if the spleen and stomach are not healthy, the biochemical qi and blood are not sourced, then the muscles, bones and muscles are all without qi to live.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Factors that cause avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

    In fact, there are many factors that cause avascular necrosis of the femoral head, about 40 kinds, which can be summarized into two categories: traumatic and non-traumatic.

    Trauma includes femoral neck fractures, hip dislocations, slipped femoral heads, acetabular fractures, and intertrochanteric fractures.

    Non-traumatic categories include hormones**, alcoholism, decompression sickness, hemoglobin disorders, Gaucher's disease, radiation**, pancreatic diseases, hyperuricemia, arteriosclerosis, sickle cell disease, connective tissue diseases, lipoprotein abnormalities, Kirshing's disease, osteoplasia, venous diseases, iron poisoning, diabetes, bronchial asthma, mucopolysaccharidosis, osteoporosis, osteomalacia, hyperaltitude, pregnancy, leukemia, hemophilia, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Femoral head necrosis is a relatively common disease that occurs in the hip joint, affecting the normal walking and movement of the person, and will have a great impact on normal life and recreational activities.

    Although total hip replacement is the most successful surgical method in the past 20 years, there are still some complications, such as prosthesis loosening, infection and dislocation with the passage of time. Therefore, in the case of femoral head necrosis, we should try our best to control the development of the disease at an early stage, prolong the time for joint replacement, and strive to preserve our own femoral head, because there is no risk of infection and dislocation of our own femoral head.

    At present, most doctors believe that the joint replacement of femoral fluid bone is the same as other joint replacement, such as osteoarthritis, or bone and neck fracturesBut it's not the sameIn the investigation of large cases in the world, it has been found that the effect of artificial joint replacement surgery for femoral head necrosis is significantly lower than that of osteoarthritis or femoral neck fracture, and it has a higher breakthrough force and a shorter service life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to the imaging data, it is possible to see the surgery to preserve the femoral head** (transplantation of stem cells, etc.). Welcome to our Osteonecrosis Center**. I visit the specialist clinic every Friday morning.

    The Sino-Japanese Friendship Medical Group covers Li Zirong in the morning hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. From the information you provide, it is very likely that you may have ankylosing spondylitis, and it is recommended that you take blood to test for HL-B27 and rheumatism and erythrocyte sedimentation rate;

    2. Your X-ray shows bilateral femoral head necrosis, which is an advanced stage, and artificial joint replacement is required to improve the function of both hips;

    3. At present, taking medicine can only slightly alleviate the symptoms, and cannot completely solve the problem.

    Huang Yongming, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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