What are the symptoms of femoral head necrosis? Can it be cured completely?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The main symptoms of femoral head necrosis are manifested in the following five points: Pain. Pain may be intermittent or constant, worsened with walking 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. 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. Limp. It 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. Signs. Local deep tenderness, adductor insertion tenderness, positive figure 4 test, positive Gaga S sign, positive A11is sign positive test.

    Abduction, external rotation, or internal rotation are limited, and the affected limb may be shortened, muscle atrophy, and even signs of subluxation. Sometimes axial rush is positive. X-ray findings.

    Bone texture is small or interrupted, and the femoral head is cystic, hardened, flattened, or collapsed. With the progress of science and technology, people have gradually begun to understand the causes, mechanisms and diagnosis of femoral head necrosis from the understanding and research of macroscopic perceptual to the exploration of micropathological changes such as biochemistry, and continue to discover new methods. Disease can be done at the cellular level with stem cell transplantation.

    Stem cells have the ability to differentiate in multiple directions and a high degree of plasticity, when stem cells are placed in a new living environment, their characteristics will be changed, with a strong ability to differentiate in place, penetrate the capillary wall, specifically differentiate into the cells needed by the body, and repair and regenerate the necrotic cells. For the necrotic femoral head, stem cell transplantation can be differentiated into vascular epithelial cells, rebuild regional collateral circulation, help the local blood improvement and functional recovery of the femoral head, and then improve symptoms, gradually restore the function of the affected limb, and use its own differentiation and regeneration ability to quickly repair the damaged femoral articular surface, quickly relieve pain, reduce the symptoms of limited mobility, and achieve the effect of ** and ** from the cell level.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, necrosis of the femoral head is possible, the key is that the method chosen is very important. Chongqing Yiqing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a specialized traditional Chinese medicine hospital for femoral head necrosis, which has been in this disease for more than 30 years, has considerable clinical experience, and uses pure Chinese medicine to target directed body fluids, external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, and auxiliary acupuncture and moxibustion acupoints, so as not to change the femoral head. Fundamentally ** necrosis of the femoral head.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, there are many causes of femoral head necrosis, and femoral head necrosis is an incurable disease, and if it appears, it needs to be treated in time. If you need help, I wish you a speedy **!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The necrosis of the femoral head is diverse and complex. The disease is usually surgically and conservative**. Patients should pay attention to self-protection.

    According to the patient's condition, some can achieve the best effect. In terms of diet, we should pay attention not to eat chili peppers, not to drink too much alcohol, not to eat hormone drugs, pay attention to increasing calcium intake, eat fresh vegetables and fruits, bask in the sun, prevent weight bearing, and regular activity has a preventive effect on femoral head necrosis. This disease can be effectively controlled, pay attention**.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. What are the pre-femoral head necrosis symptoms? Joint sounds: patients may also have difficulty squatting, early symptoms of necrosis of the femoral head with difficulty stretching, clicking when standing up, and crunching of the hip joint when walking.

    2. Pain: When femoral head necrosis occurs, there will be persistent pain in the thigh, sometimes in the inner thigh, and the gait is normal in the early stage of femoral head necrosis; But after a few months of intermittent mild pain, it is possible to ** in the early stages.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello: 1. Hip pain: long-term or short-term use of a large number of hormones or frequent alcoholics have hip pain, mostly dull pain, often located in the groin, obvious during activities, relieved after rest.

    2. Hip pain radiates to the groin area or the posterior, lateral or medial side of the hip.

    3. Claudication is also one of the early symptoms of femoral head necrosis. That is, when walking, the affected limb does not dare to bear weight vigorously, and walks like tiptoeing.

    4. Hip stiffness, weakness, limited movement, inflexibility in leg lifting, cross-legged or outward leg skimming and difficulty in squatting.

    5. After the fracture, dislocation or hip sprain heals, intermittent or persistent hip pain occurs gradually or suddenly. It is worse with walking activity, sometimes at rest, and the pain is usually pinprick or sore.

    6. 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.

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

    You must be cautious at the time, and it is very important to choose the right method for yourself, and I wish you an early date

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pain** It is best to have surgery early.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, you will feel pain, which is mostly pinprick, dull or sore, and often radiates to the groin area, inner thighs, back of the buttocks and inner knees, and there is a numbness in this area. With the continuous aggravation of the disease, the patient's mobility will be limited, in the cold and wet weather, the lower limbs will appear weak, chills, and when the disease deteriorates to the advanced stage, it will lead to the patient's disability and paralysis, so it is better to go to a regular hospital in time to receive **. In this way, it is still possible to get rid of the necrosis of the femoral head.

    Beijing Air Force 466 Hospital Femoral Head Admission Center I sincerely hope that you can recover your health as soon as possible!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The early symptoms of femoral head necrosis are not obvious, and some patients have a sudden feeling of weakness in the lower limbs. Imaging tests, especially magnetic resonance, are the main treatments. In the early stage, traditional Chinese medicine physiotherapy, small needle knife and other methods can be used conservatively**. In severe cases, femoral head replacement is mandatory**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Early symptoms of femoral head necrosis include: pain in the lower back, pain in the buttocks on the affected side, pain in the groin area, pain in the knee joint, chills in the affected limb, and weakness during excessive activity

    Soreness, fatigue, etc. Chills in the lower extremities is characterized by the presence of cold intolerance in the lower extremities, which occurs at the same time as the symptoms of weakness in the lower extremities in the early stages of necrosis of the femoral head. In a period of time, the patient feels that the lower limbs are afraid of cold, the lower body does not dare to wear too little, there is always some cold feeling, the temperature is slightly lower, and the lower limbs can be most sensitively felt, especially the sensitivity to air conditioning and electric fans.

    The weakness of the lower limbs is manifested by the fact that the legs are easily tired when walking, and the legs feel heavy and do not want to continue walking, and at the same time, there will be thoughts of resting the feet. If you feel weakness in your lower limbs while walking, take a break and this symptoms of weakness and fatigue will disappear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main symptoms of necrosis of the femoral head are the absence of significant redness, swelling, warmth, and deformity of the hip joint, the presence or absence of a claudible gait, and the presence or absence of muscle atrophy (quadriceps and gluteus maximus). 2. Greater trochanteric buckle angle (+) tenderness in the central inguinal area (+) adductor insertion tenderness 3. Whether there is shortening of the affected limb and axial percussion pain of the affected limb (+) 4. Early: Thomas sign (+4" word test (+) as mentioned above) 5. Late stage:

    Allis sign (+) Single-leg independent test (trendelenburg) sign (+) Ober test (+) Orthopedic examination 1. Hip joint, whether there is redness, swelling, deformity, atrophy of the quadriceps and gluteus maximus, and whether there is a limping gait. 2. Length of both lower limbs: left and right, thigh circumference:

    Left and right, greater trochanteric percussion: (+Tenderness in the center of the groin: (+Adductor insertion tenderness (+) Axial percussion of the affected limb (+) 3. Hip joint function, in terms of **, it is recommended that you understand the femoral head ** center of Beijing Yulin Hospital is very powerful, and this hospital can be cured even if it is on crutches!

    It is a leading clinical base for the exclusive technology construction of Beijing Qicao Miaodao Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and you may wish to pay special attention to it. The external treatment method of traditional Chinese medicine is the best, and it is safe, scientific, effective and the most thorough. As long as you analyze it rationally, it is not difficult to know that the so-called ischemic femoral head necrosis is caused by the blockage of blood vessels in the affected area.

    By taking medicine, it is difficult for the drug to reach the lesion through blood circulation, and the result is not only half the effort, but many patients often "have not healed the old disease and add new injuries" due to the toxicity of the drug. Therefore, the thinking of ischemic femoral head necrosis by simply taking medicine is destined to be difficult. ”

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, femoral head necrosis is a disorder of blood circulation in the femoral head caused by various reasons, resulting in osteocyte ischemia, degeneration, and necrosis. Suggestion: Patients with femoral head necrosis must correct their mentality, be prepared for a protracted battle, take medication under the supervision of regular and professional doctors, pay attention to dietary regulation, pay attention not to catch a cold, eat some blood-invigorating food appropriately, carry out functional exercises correctly, and finally return to a healthy life.

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