What does the symptom have before femoral head necrosis?

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Many people in our life have heard of the disease of femoral head necrosis, but if you talk about the early symptoms, etiology, treatment and preventive measures of this disease, many people may shake their heads and say they don't know. Today, I'd like to introduce some knowledge about femoral head necrosis, hoping to help you in your future life. Femoral head necrosis is a pathological evolution process, It initially occurs in the weight-bearing area of the femoral head, and the trabecular structure of necrotic bone is damaged under stress, which is the process of microfracture and subsequent repair of damaged bone tissue.

What does the symptom have before femoral head necrosis?

Pain is an obvious symptom throughout the whole disease period of avascular necrosis of the femoral head, mainly intermittent or persistent, especially aggravated after action, and sometimes relieved after rest. Most of the pain sites were the femoral head, the inner thigh, the back of the hip and the inner knee.

Patients should build up confidence in their mind, and don't fall down by the word "necrosis". Femoral head necrosis is a common disease. At present, the treatment technology is very mature. As long as it is found and treated early, it will stay away from the pain and live and work like normal people.

The early symptoms of avascular necrosis of the femoral head are often manifested as pain and weakness of the affected limb, especially after some heavy physical activities. After a short rest, the symptoms will be alleviated. At the same time, the patient feels that the affected limb is cold, as if there is a cool wind blowing by. The symptoms are more obvious when it is damp and cold or there is an electric fan.

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In addition, we should also say that the diet of patients, eat more fresh food. Eat less spicy food. Appropriate to eat pig liver, shrimp, beans and other food, are helpful to their own condition. I hope the patients pay attention and believe in themselves.