What are the consequences of necrosis of the femoral head

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is a disease that causes the blood vessels that innervate the blood circulation of the femoral head to be destroyed due to various reasons, and the bone tissue in the femoral head is not nourished** and dies. This necrosis of bone tissue occurs quickly, from the absence of blood in the blood vessels** to the death of bone tissue in less than 24 hours. Due to the destruction of bone tissue, when the necrotic area is large and the residual normal bone structure cannot maintain the function of the femoral head, the femoral head will collapse, and the shape of the entire hip joint will change over time, thus losing the normal structure and function of the hip joint.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Necrosis of the femoral head begins to manifest as a dull pain and dull pain in the hip joint or its surrounding joints, which worsens after activity, and further development can lead to dysfunction of the hip joint, which seriously affects the patient's quality of life and labor ability. If left untimely, it can lead to lifelong disability.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The femoral head collapses severely, the bone cells lose their ability to resist pressure, and they cannot support the weight of the body and cannot walk, not to mention labor, which is the complete loss of the ability to work and lifelong bedridden patients with necrosis of the femoral head. You should go to a public tertiary hospital in time to accept **, don't go to a private hospital, ** is not good, and the cost is expensive.

    The Femoral Head Intervention Center of Beijing Air Force 466 Hospital has achieved very good results in femoral head necrosis and has helped many patients recover their health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Femoral head necrosis is irreversible after it is found, and femoral head necrosis is mainly due to the poor local blood vascularity, which is irreversible once it is damaged, which causes necrosis of the femoral head due to ischemia and other reasons. If it collapses in the later stage, it can be carried out in the ultimate**, and total hip replacement surgery is generally performed, and it is no problem to pay attention to the protection and use of the postoperative period for 15 to 20 years. However, most patients may soon have to be renovated if they do not pay attention to protection in the later stage, so the necrosis of the femoral head generally cannot be **.

    In the early stage, through any method, just to improve local symptoms, prolong the service life of the femoral head, delay the process of femoral head necrosis, to ** is too difficult, you can be on crutches early to move, reduce weight-bearing, hyperbaric oxygen **drilling decompression surgery**, the application of some blood circulation and stasis drugs**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the vast majority of femoral head necrosis is difficult to completely**, but positive** can also significantly improve the condition. For early necrosis of the femoral head, you can choose drugs that promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, such as blood circulation and pain relief capsules, Panax notoginseng tablets, etc. Surgery, such as drilling for decompression or tantalum rod implantation, may also be considered.

    The most effective way to treat advanced femoral head necrosis is hip replacement. Avoiding long-term smoking and drinking in Dali, and using a large number of hormones can help reduce the incidence of necrosis of the femoral head.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! Femoral head necrosis (ANFH) is a lesion in which the local blood circulation of the femoral head is poor due to a variety of reasons, resulting in further ischemia, necrosis, trabecular fracture, and collapse of the femoral head.

    This disease begins to manifest as a dull and dull pain in the hip joint or its surrounding joints, which worsens after activity, and further development can lead to dysfunction of the hip joint, seriously affecting the patient's quality of life and ability to work.

    The main symptoms are: walking limp, pain, weakness of the lower limbs, difficulty in moving, inability to walk in severe cases, muscle atrophy and even paralysis. If it is not timely, it will be disabling and paralyzed.

    Therefore, femoral head necrosis should be detected early, and early femoral head necrosis can quickly achieve the desired effect if it is timely and the correct and effective method is taken.

    I sincerely wish the patients a speedy **!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hip deformity with limited movement and great impact on the ipsilateral lower extremity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Necrosis of the femoral head is a terrible disease, and if left untimely, it can lead to limited mobility, inability to get out of bed and walk, and other serious consequences. If it is in the early and middle stages, you can use traditional Chinese medicine Henggu bone wound healing agent to alleviate **, which is relatively small for the body and can not have such a big physical burden.

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