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- $Title{Osteomyelitis or Bone Infection}
- $Subject{bones infection osteomyelitis bone Infections Musculoskeletal
- resorbed reformed modeling bacterial bony osteomyelitis pain tenderness fever
- swelling redness ulceration draining pus}
- $Volume{A-17, M-17}
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- Osteomyelitis or Bone Infection
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- QUESTION: When my leg became tender and red after a minor injury, I didn't
- pay much attention. However things got progressively worse, and when I
- finally visited my doctor, more than a week had passed. I was both perplexed
- and horrified when I was informed that I had a bone infection. How can this
- be? I thought bones were made of just calcium.
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- ANSWER: Many people believe that the bones which make up our skeleton are
- identical to the ones you see hanging in biology labs in school. The truth is
- that our bones are very much alive, requiring the ceaseless circulation of
- blood that assures nutrition, and constantly are being resorbed and reformed
- in a process known as modeling. Thus, as is the case with any living tissue,
- bones may be attacked by bacterial infection. Although there are many
- conditions which may predispose to bony infection (osteomyelitis) such as
- dental abscesses, pulmonary infections, suppression of immune system,
- diabetes, fractures, and even human bites, the most common in adults occurs
- following an injury or trauma, or near a local infection. The symptoms
- include pain and tenderness, fever, swelling and redness and eventually
- ulceration and draining pus. The damage to the bone may be seen on x-ray, but
- a careful clinical examination is still the best method for an early
- diagnosis. Though once considered a killer, the era of antibiotics has
- provided physicians with many weapons to attack and conquer osteomyelitis.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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