Doctors cause the periosteum to rupture

Updated on educate 2024-05-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not medical malpractice at all. There is no solution.

    The periosteum is just a very thin membrane on the outside of the bone, it plays a role in providing nutrients to the bone, as long as you have a fracture it has been broken, the local broken ring is not a big deal, the doctor will check you, it can be said that this is not the doctor to break, as long as the bone is connected, it will grow on its own.

    Don't make a fuss, blame everything on the doctor, don't do everything possible to find the doctor's mistakes, and then catch some mistakes that you think are wrong to blackmail the doctor and make the hospital lose money, in fact, the mistakes you think are not in medicine.

    In the current medical environment, everyone in society goes to the doctor's job with a magnifying glass, and then picks the bones in the egg, finds some inexplicable things to impose on the doctor, and if possible, it is better to make the hospital lose money. Nowadays, some patients go to the doctor, they just want your doctor to make a mistake, and if there is no mistake, they have to forcibly find some mistakes, say that the right is wrong, and then use this excuse to make money.

    If you think about it, you always think that the current doctors have a very dark heart, crazy to make money from patients, think that the current doctors have no medical ethics, they all go to the doctor with colored glasses, and magnify everything about the doctor. I don't deny that some doctors are black-hearted, but that's just a part of the people. Is it right for you to deliberately go to the doctor in every possible way to find a doctor and then ask for money?

    Is it the right way to make money?

    It doesn't matter if it's an old man or not There's nothing to sympathize with, it's not medical malpractice, it's not the doctor's fault.

    If you don't believe it, you can look up the periosteum questions on the Internet and ask them, in the words of the third floor: you are ignorant to ask such questions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'll be fair.

    The person who asked this question is indeed very ignorant in medicine, and he doesn't know what periosteum is and what is bone cortex, but maybe the upstairs people should not understand what he is talking about.

    It is true that there is a situation that is often encountered in orthopedics, and I think it should also be the situation of this questioner, that is, the patient's leg hurts very much after being injured, and there is no fracture for the first time, and the pain is significantly worse in the later **, and the fracture is re-examined.

    I think what he wants to ask is: After the doctor's ** and then re-examined the x-ray, there was a rupture of the bone cortex.

    It's not medical malpractice, it's a very common occurrence. This is a linear fracture at the time of the injury, but not significantly displaced, or an incomplete fracture that is difficult to detect on the first x-ray. In the later **, after a slight violence, it becomes a complete fracture or a linear fracture is displaced, which is often accompanied by a sudden aggravation of pain, and then re-examined**, the fracture is broken.

    The family naturally thought that the doctor had broken the leg. In fact, the bone is very hard, unless the pathological fracture is broken, it can be broken by hand alone.

    So this questioner, you can investigate whether this doctor has independent qualifications, if so, then there is nothing to blame, treat the disease as soon as possible, and find the party responsible for the traffic accident if you want to solve it. If the culprit insists that the doctor broke it and has nothing to do with him, you can apply for a medical malpractice appraisal, take the appraisal results to prove that it has nothing to do with the doctor, and then ask him for compensation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take a voice recorder first, find him in private, ask him to pay you money, and record the conversation by the way. If you can't do it, you will go to the hospital to make trouble, and take a group of people to block the entrance of the hospital every day. If it doesn't work yet, I'll go to the department to make trouble, but don't do it. You know?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is there a problem with periosteal rupture? Does not cause any function in the patient. It is not a medical malpractice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. In your case, it's better to find evidence, because you can't do it without evidence.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Oh my God......You're so ignorant......He actually said that the doctor caused the patient's periosteum to rupture......You flip through the medical books and come back again......I'm completely speechless for you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Depend on! That big garbage on the 3rd floor, I still studied medicine at a loss! ยท

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The production and absorption of synovial fluid is one"Dynamic equilibrium", occurs when there is a disorder of reabsorption of synovial fluid, which occurs when the production of synovial fluid is greater than the reabsorption because the dynamic equilibrium of synovial fluid production and absorption is disrupted"Hydrarthrosis.

    Opinions and suggestions: You can mainly carry out symptomatic rest, avoid strenuous activities, control drugs in a timely manner, and strengthen the use of physiotherapy to find the wind

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In traditional Chinese medicine, this situation is believed to be caused by feeling cold and evil, and it can be taken to come to Tailiao.

    Guidance: Pay attention to wearing knee pads on the knees, pay attention to keeping warm, and you can go to the hospital of traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. This condition is mostly related to exertion, calcium deficiency, etc. It cannot be ruled out that it is caused by diseases such as gout.

    You can pay attention to keeping warm, combining work and rest. If it still does not get better after a few days, Jianyi uses bone-seeking wind cream to treat Liao.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, people who only have a snap, do not appear red, do not feel pain, and do not have an activity disorder are physiological popping, and do not need special treatment or be too anxious about it.

    Opinion Jianyi: I can massage more to see if there is any improvement, of course, if there is a sound and pain, it needs to be further examined, and the post-treatment of bone wind ointment is clear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the orthopedic department has diagnosed patellar periosteal injury, there is no fracture, only local fixation, reduce local activities, rest more, nothing special**, and there are no taboos or supplements.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Upstairs, who are you fooling? People are talking about sprains, what does it have to do with the patella? Knee sprain?

    Joke!! Generally, the sprain is in the ankle joint, if only the periosteal is damaged and the damage area is not large, rest and rest is fine, but pay attention to the immobilization of the injured joint. The estimated recovery time is 9-12 weeks.

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