Can necrosis of the femoral head recur 10

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not genetically

    The headache of necrosis of the femoral head is the abnormal gait, the duck step.

    It's hard to say healed, but if it's timely, it won't, because it's a progressive disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After healing, there should be nothing, when the injury is so small, puberty, the damage to the bone has little effect on the future, but it is considered to be the femoral head. If the blood supply is not good in this province and there are no other external symptoms, you should eat more foods containing more calcium now to invigorate the blood. There is also a certain amount of memory that hormone drugs are used less, and drugs that hurt the liver should also be eaten less, because the liver and kidney also have a certain impact on the femoral head, and how the influence mechanism is forgotten, (explained by traditional Chinese medicine.)

    There is also the spleen) If you have any symptoms of pain in the femoral head area, you should go to a regular hospital in time, in fact, you can do an MRI to diagnose it, I hope your girlfriend will not have symptoms,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not a big deal; Mainly caused by aseptic inflammation; If you have symptoms, you can do it early; Free consultation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let me explain one thing first, I am also a femoral head necrosis patient, the cost of the problem, first depends on what kind of financial materials are used, domestic and imported are not the same, imported expensive, will be used for a longer time. Generally, if you want to do surgery on one side, it is about 70,000, not 100,000, I mean Beijing to do it, which is the highest ** in China, and the financial materials are imported. It also depends on how many stages of your condition has arrived, if it is early, Chinese medicine can still be conservative**, it is to drag it out, it is better to do surgery later, because there is only one reason for late surgery, the operation is to replace artificial joints, and artificial closure can only be used for fifteen to twenty years, I am now in the third phase, I will do surgery this year, the hospital I chose is Beijing 301 Hospital, this hospital is the best in China, I mean his orthopedics, we will do it in this city, as long as it is about 30,000, However, it is better to find a big hospital for this disease. 。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Femoral head necrosis is generally ischemic and aseptic necrosis, if the blood supply is not restored, of course necrosis will continue to develop, the best way is to replace the joint, other methods are only temporary.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! In general, the femoral head does not suffer after necrosis. However, after recovery, necrosis of the femoral head can still occur if the following occurs:

    1. Severe trauma. 2. Long-term use of hormonal drugs. 3. Cold wave factor.

    4. Long-term heavy drinking, etc. The long-term existence of these predisposing factors can easily lead to necrosis of the femoral head. Therefore, avoid these situations in life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    sequelae.

    The subchondral fracture of the femoral head, the separation of the trabeculae from the cartilage, the multiple crack-like translucent bands in the femoral head, and the appearance of the femoral head is normal or basically normal.

    By **, 95% of patients are completely thorough** and participate in work exactly as a normal person. Only 5% of patients do not have a good rest**, walk too much, and collapse, and there are sequelae of short-term mild claudication, but after six months or one year after **, the sequelae of this claudication will gradually disappear.

    sequelae.

    Subchondral fracture of the femoral head, separation of trabeculae from cartilage, multiple crack-like translucent band-like changes in the femoral head, multiple patchy or band-like sclerotic high-density bone changes in the femoral head, signs of collapse and flat hypertrophy of the femoral head, reduction or disappearance of trabeculae, vertical collapse height of 5 mm, joint space of about 2 mm.

    Through **, 85% of patients were clinically **, achieving no pain, no claudication, basically normal function, normal appearance and image when walking, and normal non-heavy physical work. Among clinically ** patients, 20%.

    The femoral head is severely collapsed, the femoral head is flattened, and the lateral femoral head is severely hyperplasia. After sitting for a long time, hip pain occurs when you stand up and walk about 10 steps or walk 10-20 meters, and the pain symptoms gradually disappear if you continue to walk; After walking for more than a few miles or 10 miles, the sequelae of swelling pain in the hip joint appear, but stop walking immediately, rest for 5 minutes, and the swelling pain will disappear, and you can continue walking; Sequelae of limited abduction and claudication are present.

    sequelae.

    The femoral head bone is broken, the trabecular bone disappears or most of it disappears, there are many large-area cystic light transmission changes in the femoral head, multiple sclerosing high-density bone changes, the femoral head is severely collapsed and deformed, flat and hypertrophied, its vertical collapse height is 5mm, and the joint space is narrowed by more than 2mm or disappears.

    Through **, 75% of patients were clinically **, achieving no pain in hip walking, but hip function was limited, and walking was lame. In clinically ** patients, due to the severe collapse of the femoral head, the femoral head is flattened, and the acetabulum and lateral femoral head are severely hyperplasia. After sitting for a long time, getting up and walking more than 10 steps, or walking 30-50 meters of hip pain, the sequelae of continuing to walk gradually disappear the pain symptoms; There are sequelae of hip pain after walking for 3-5 miles or 7-8 miles, but stop walking immediately, rest for 5 minutes, and the symptoms will disappear, and you can continue walking; Sequelae of limited abduction and claudication are present.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After necrosis of the femoral head, walking is difficult, usually accompanied by severe pain. After necrosis, the lower limbs are not given functional exercises, which can lead to a series of complications such as muscle atrophy. Necrosis of the femoral head generally seems to be a very serious disease in orthopedics and should not be underestimated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    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.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In general, the femoral head does not suffer after necrosis. However, after the necrosis of the femoral head has healed, it can still occur if the following occurs:

    1. Severe trauma.

    2. Long-term use of hormonal drugs.

    3. Cold wave factor.

    4. Long-term heavy drinking, etc.

    The long-term existence of these predisposing factors is easy to cause. Therefore, avoid these situations in life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello: Under normal circumstances, it will not be **, but you must protect yourself and don't get hurt again.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Necrosis of the femoral head is called immortal cancer, and if it is early necrosis of the femoral head, it is almost **, but if it is an advanced necrosis of the femoral head, it can only change the function.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    **Femoral head necrosis can not only be symptomatic**: antispasmodic and analgesic effect, it is necessary to fundamentally repair the bone, fill the necrotic parts and other diseases, it is recommended to use "orthotopic transplantation**" safe, effective, and non-*** femoral head necrosis, and many patients in the clinic reflect that the effect is very good.

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