Hello, is it possible that necrosis of the femoral head is caused by long term drinking?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-05
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! Reply to your question about whether the 44-year-old gentleman's femoral head necrosis is related to long-term drinking: femoral head necrosis, the full name is aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, which is a relatively high incidence of diseases in the past 10 years or so, and the causes include long-term drinking, iatrogenic hormone drugs, and trauma.

    Caused by overwork and many other reasons. Suggestion: Because traditional Chinese medicine says that the function of the kidney is the main bone marrow, so bone disease needs to nourish the kidney and replenish the kidney, sexual intercourse is a big taboo, usually eat more black food such as, black beans, black sesame, black fungus, etc., eat less salt, use crutches in time to reduce the pressure and wear of the body on the femoral head, can not stand for a long time, and move appropriately.

    The doctor asks: How long have you had femoral head and what stage of the test results are? View the original post

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Femoral head necrosis is a disease in which the blood supply to the femoral head is interrupted or damaged, resulting in the death and subsequent repair of bone cells and bone marrow components, which in turn leads to structural changes of the femoral head, collapse of the femoral head, and joint dysfunction. Recommendation: The causes of femoral head necrosis are diverse and complex, and it is difficult to classify them comprehensively and systematically, which is related to the unclear pathogenesis.

    Among the many causes of femoral head necrosis, local trauma, hormonal drug abuse, and excessive alcohol consumption are the most common causes of femoral head necrosis. 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. So you can't drink Check out the original post

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Osteoporosis caused by necrosis of the femoral head and long-term alcohol consumption is difficult to recover. View the original post

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Drinking alcohol to cause necrosis of the femoral head is actually relatively accurate among the causes. About 30%, or even a little more than 30% of the patients we see each year are caused by long-term drinking, and the pathogenesis of the femoral head caused by alcohol is mainly the following:

    The first is that long-term drinking will cause our loss of calcium. Our femoral head itself needs a lot of calcium, which can be replenished to form new bone. At this time, after long-term drinking, there is no fresh calcium to replenish the new bone after the loss of calcium, and the new bone will be weak, and osteoporosis and bone cell apoptosis and necrosis will occur.

    Second, and most importantly, long-term alcohol consumption can damage the lining of our blood vessels. For example, the inner wall of a smooth blood vessel is frizzy, and after the embolization occurs, it will cause embolism of the blood vessel, and once the embolization is poor, it will cause ischemia of the femoral head.

    Third, the damage to the inner wall of the blood vessels will also increase the viscosity of our blood, long-term drinking has a lot of high blood lipids, high uric acid, and abnormal lipid substitution, which will block our inherent blood vessels of the femoral head, and embolic ischemia will also occur at this time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can drinking alcohol also produce necrosis of the femoral head? How does drinking alcohol cause necrosis of the femoral head?

    Femoral osteonecrosis is mainly caused by obstruction of blood transport to the bones, resulting in a lack of nutrients in the bones. and cause bone necrosis. Steatohepatitis femoral osteonecrosis is the avascular necrosis of the femoral head caused by excessive alcohol consumption.

    Because of long-term alcohol abuse, ethanol patients will have arteriosclerosis throughout the body due to alcohol dependence. This leads to arteriosclerosis blockage in the position of the supplied hip joint, which in turn destroys the bloody supply of the supplied hip joint. This results in avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

    There will be a combination of the collapse of the femoral head and the hip close, <>

    Long-term alcohol abuse can not only lead to necrosis of the femoral head. In addition to this, the harm to our body is very great. Moreover, steatohepatitis femoral osteonecrosis refers to the atrophy of red bone marrow and adipose tissue in the hip joint caused by long-term alcoholism, resulting in partial edema and atrophy of bone cells in a state of continued oxygen deficiency.

    After the atrophy of the bone scale, the debrinction gradually shows a depressed condition, the boundary within the atrophic area causes reactive hematoma, capillary growth and its recanalization, and the repair of the atrophic area, and the rate of bone scale resorption far exceeds the rate of reconstruction. As a result, there is also a large amount of bone resorption, which can lead to structural changes in the hip joint. Lack of load-bearing efficacy, microfracture of cartilage tissue and collapse of hip design.

    The main symptoms of osteoarthritis are chronic pain in the hip. Shortening of the limbs, and other very serious diseases. In cold weather, it mostly occurs in North China, which is reflected in the hip bone, and slowly develops pain and then in the groin area.

    The pain is significant, especially after walking or activity. Complications can also occur after steatohepatitis and femoral osteonecrosis. Most people have these symptoms.

    If you want the patient to avoid alcohol in the early stage, there will also be a reversal of femoral necrosis in the early stage of the patient's femoral head necrosis, and at the same time, it is necessary to avoid the patient from doing some violent sports competitions, prevent the wearing of crutches when walking with weight, and relieve the pressure on the hip joint.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Drinking alcohol may cause necrosis of the femoral head, which is caused by alcohol injury.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Drinking alcohol causes necrosis of the femoral head because drinking alcohol will cause abnormal lipid metabolism in the body, resulting in vascular endothelial damage, and the blood vessels of the femoral head of the body will gradually narrow or plaque appear, forming arteriosclerosis, and eventually leading to the interruption of blood supply to the femoral head.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, drinking too much alcohol can cause vitamin D disorders. Vitamin D disorder predisposes to osteoporosis. This leads to increased intraosseous pressure and hemorrhage, which leads to necrosis of the femoral head.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Relevant medical studies have shown that long-term heavy alcohol consumption may cause patients to develop lesions of the femoral head. Weight loss or weight reduction, especially in the presence of high-risk factors for femoral head necrosis, less weight bearing and less wear; It is important to know that alcohol can also directly cause necrosis of the femoral head, so abstinence from alcohol is an effective preventive method to prevent necrosis of the femoral head.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.In life, people should pay more attention to strengthening the self-protection awareness of the hip.

    2.Be careful not to fall while walking, especially when walking on rainy or snowy days.

    3.Before doing sports, you should do some preparatory activities for your hips and feel the flexibility and warmth of your limbs before starting some sports.

    4.Try not to do more heavy work than you can do to avoid hip injury.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Long-term drinking can indeed lead to necrosis of the femoral head, because it will cause some inflammation and the like, so don't be greedy or addicted to drinking, and eat more fresh vegetables.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Necrosis of the femoral head is a particularly common condition in orthopedics, which can lead to paralysis. Necrosis of the femoral head is mainly caused by long-term use of some hormonal drugs or due to trauma such as femoral neck fracture, hip dislocation, or fall. There is the biggest cause, chronic alcoholism.

    Patients drink heavily for a long time, which leads to lipid metabolism disorders, and then fatty liver and hyperlipidemia, osteoporosis and other triggers cause necrosis of the femoral head. For patients diagnosed with necrosis of the femoral head.

    Regardless of whether the cause is long-term hormone use or trauma to a femoral neck fracture, if the lesion is in the early stages of the lesion, the goal is to restore blood flow in the femoral head as much as possible and delay or even prevent the further occurrence of necrosis. One of the most common causes of femoral head necrosis is alcohol consumption, especially those with high impurities; The other is the excessive use of hormones and other drugs, which leads to the loss of blood supply to the femoral head, resulting in cancellous osteonecrosis and collapse.

    People who drink a lot of alcohol, the probability of femoral head necrosis is relatively higher, but drinking alcohol is not the main cause of aggravating the condition, continuing to drink after femoral head necrosis may aggravate the pathological cause of the formation of femoral head necrosis, the femoral head enters the necrotic period and collapse period earlier, and may want to do bone preservation ** or surgery, but it has no effect, and after the disease of femoral head necrosis, the patient must not drink again. In addition, do not drink alcohol, do not smoke, do not use some hormone drugs, to avoid further development of the disease femoral head necrosis, femoral head collapse or deformation.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is advisable to drink less alcohol as drinking alcohol may bring about a decrease in the resistance of the whole body, which can lead to some other adverse consequences. For necrosis of the femoral head, drinking alcohol certainly doesn't have much benefit either. Therefore, patients with necrosis of the femoral head are better off not drinking alcohol.

    Of course, for some patients who are particularly addicted to alcohol and will have some intermittent symptoms if they do not drink, I am afraid that this wine should be drunk a little more appropriately.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is not allowed to drink alcohol, and in this case, it must be strictly forbidden to drink, otherwise it will make the situation more serious and very painful.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, doing so may affect the body's metabolism, which may aggravate the condition, which may affect the organs and even sudden death.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Alcohol inhibits the normal metabolism of bone cells, inhibits osteoblasts, and hinders the absorption and utilization of calcium and magnesium, so habitual long-term drinking can lead to osteoporosis. Excessive alcohol consumption can only hurt the body and cause necrosis of the femoral head. Regular drinking, alcohol can damage the liver, stomach and even kidneys, the most common damage to the gastric mucosa, manifested as gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because after long-term drinking, it will cause inflammation of the inner wall of the blood vessels in the femoral human bones, causing the thickening and thickening of the inner walls of the blood vessels, which will make the blood of the femoral head obstructed, resulting in bone necrosis. Long-term alcohol abuse can cause alcoholic liver disease, liver cirrhosis, and even liver cancer.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Regular drinking can lead to ischemia and necrosis of the femoral head

    First, after drinking alcohol for a long time, it is easy to lead to alcohol poisoning, which can lead to fatty liver, so that fat particles will enter the bloodstream, block the blood vessels in the femoral head, and cause necrosis of the femoral head.

    In addition, alcohol intoxication will lead to lipid metabolism disorders, resulting in an increase in blood viscosity, which will affect the blood circulation of the femoral head and easily cause necrosis of the femoral head.

    In addition, after drinking alcohol for a long time, it is easy to cause damage and occlusion of the blood vessels around the femoral head, which will affect the blood circulation of the femoral head.

    In addition, after drinking alcohol for a long time, it is easy to cause calcium loss in the femoral head area, resulting in osteoporosis, which will lead to ischemia and necrosis in the femoral head area.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Can you drink alcohol with necrosis of the femoral head? The doctor gave a clear answer, so let's find out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, necrosis of the femoral head is mostly caused by long-term alcoholism, or long-term use of hormonal drugs. If the femoral head is already necrotic and drinking alcohol is required, the degree of necrosis will be aggravated.

    Absolutely do not drink alcohol, and use the conservative ** of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in a timely manner, and apply ointment externally. Surgery if necessary**.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hello, femoral head necrosis patients drink liquor, beer has a hundred harm to the human body and no benefit, only drinking a small amount of wine has the effect of softening blood vessels, osteoarthropathy patients will feel that the symptoms are reduced after drinking, this is because drinking inhibits the function of the central nervous system, and the symptoms will be aggravated after drinking, long-term reliance on drinking to relieve pain, more harmful to the human body, especially femoral osteonecrosis patients must quit drinking, femoral head necrosis is a comprehensive process, in the past, it is difficult to guarantee the effect of a single method, scientific and standardized** Ankylosis is an effective way to protect the life and health of patients with femoral head necrosis. It is recommended to go to an orthopedic or professional hospital for standardized treatment as soon as possible, and to adopt the staging and classification and "one person" scheme to achieve effective results.

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