Osteomyelitis treatment with folk remedies
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone marrow, although this name is usually understood as the inflammation of all layers of bone.
Osteomyelitis is caused by pyogenic microbes, which can be introduced into the bone marrow tissue by blood flow from the foci of purulent infection in the body( for example, in angina or furunculosis).The onset of the disease can be triggered by hypothermia, overfatigue or trauma.
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone marrow.
This disease is a purulent inflammatory process, localized in the bone marrow and gradually spreading to the surrounding tissue focus. The cause of the pathological process usually becomes secondary infection in the presence of a carious tooth decay.
The first symptoms of trouble are a sharp rise in body temperature, a marked reddening and swelling of the gum above the affected bone, severe pain in the carious tooth. As the disease progresses, pus begins to accumulate under the gum, causing melting of surrounding tissues.
Often there is a spontaneous opening of the abscess in the oral cavity.
Treatment of osteomyelitis is carried out by complex methods. After detection and removal of the primary focus of infection, surgical cleaning of the affected area followed by antiseptic treatment is performed, the patient is prescribed broad-spectrum antibiotics to prevent the spread of pathogenic microorganisms.
Osteomyelitis is classified due to occurrence on:
1. odontogenic, that is, resulting from infection from the tooth;
2. Hematogenic, that is, resulting from the spread of infection to the bone along the bloodstream;
3. gunshot, that is, resulting from a bullet wound;
4. Post-traumatic, that is, due to bone trauma.
1. Foci of purulent infection in the body.
2. Injuries and fractures of bones.
3. Gunshot wounds with bone damage.
4. Purulent inflammation of the tooth and periodontal disease.
Manifestations of the disease are composed of symptoms of intoxication and affected bone. Symptoms of intoxication include a sharp increase in body temperature, general weakness, increased fatigue and irritability. In limbs with affected bone movement is severely limited, over the zone of osteomyelitis, redness and swelling are noted. When palpating, pain and local fever.
Diagnosis of osteomyelitis includes:
1. examination, collection of complaints and history of the disease;
2. Laboratory and instrumental methods of investigation: general blood analysis, bone marrow canal puncture and biopsy of bone and bone marrow. And also radiography, radioisotope scanning and tomography of the bone.
Treatment of osteomyelitis is mandatory in a hospital. The patient is prescribed strict bed rest and immobilization of the affected limb. Of the medications, antibiotics play the main role. In the absence of the expected effect of therapy, the patient is assigned surgical treatment.
The prognosis for osteomyelitis is ambiguous. The most favorable it is with complete removal of the affected bone.
There is no specific prevention of the disease.
Symptoms: there is a general malaise, headache, pain and aches in the joints, the temperature rises to 40 ° C and is accompanied by chills, the pulse becomes faster, the consciousness darkens. On the third day, pain, swelling and redness of the skin appear in the area of the affected bone. When pus breaks out, the temperature drops and the general condition of the body improves.
What's going on? Osteomyelitis is divided into acute and chronic. Acute osteomyelitis is characterized by the spread of suppuration to the joint. At the same time in the inflamed bone there is a disorder of blood circulation and blockage, or thrombosis, vessels. The bone deprived of nutrition becomes dead, and the necrotic areas are gradually rejected, forming so-called sequesters, around which, as a rule, a bone capsule is formed. The process of formation of sequesters and capsules can last for years. The onset of acute osteomyelitis occurs as a sudden common infectious disease, most often after hypothermia or bruising. The chronic form of osteomyelitis usually develops from acute and is characterized by the presence of a fistula. During the outflow of pus, the condition is close to normal, and with short blockages of the fistula, fever begins, accompanied by pain. After an exacerbation the fistula opens again.
What should I do? Treatment of osteomyelitis is carried out only under the supervision of a physician, often by surgical methods( removal of sequestrants).
Recipes. Traditional medicine for the treatment of osteomyelitis recommends the juice of aloe in the form of lotions and the lavage of fistulous movements during the period of their scarring with juice from the fresh leaves of the nettle.
1. Aloe vera is a tree. Apply the juice of aloe in the form of lotions.
2. Stinging nettle. During the scarring, the fistula moves are washed with fresh leaf juice.