How does ischial nodule ache return a responsibility?
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The neighbor's child is ten years old this year. In our eyes, he has always been a lively and active child. He has always been in good health, but he is often naughty and not very obedient. During the summer vacation. He was taken back to his hometown by his grandfather. As a result, he fell from the tree and squatted on the ground when he was playing. That is, his buttock was injured. Then he was hospitalized. The doctor said that it was OK and suggested that he be hospitalized for observation. After a period of time, he was found to have osteonodular bursitis. So what's the matter with ischial nodular bursitis? Let's share my experience with you.
How does ischial nodule ache return a responsibility?
First of all, ischial tuberosity bursitis is a common disease. According to what you said, it should be caused by squatting contusion, resulting in the gradual thickening or fibrosis of the capsule wall. The symptoms are caused by repeated strain and friction, and the congestion, edema, exudation, degeneration and proliferative changes of ischial tuberosity bursa.
The pathogenesis of this disease is related to the long-term sitting work and the loss of hip fat tissue, especially for the patients with thin constitution. It may also be caused by infection after trauma. The general clinical manifestations are pain, restlessness, and sour swelling at the hip tip.
Bursa is the buffer material of various parts of the human body. Long time hip extrusion or trauma will lead to hip bursitis. It is recommended not to sit on a hard bench at ordinary times. The diagnosis is based on local anesthesia at the ischial tubercle, and then let the patient sit on a hard chair. If there is no pain, it can help to make a diagnosis.
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The treatment of this bursitis should be based on the etiology, combined with clinical manifestations, take different measures, in real life must pay attention to protect your hips, at the same time in the diet must not eat spicy food, to prevent secondary infection of the wound.