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OSTEOMYELITIS

What is osteomyelitis? It is an infection in the bone, more common in the long bones of the body, but it can affect any bone in the body. Osteomyelitis can occur in any age, but is more common in premature infants and babies born with complications. What causes osteomyelitis? Many different types of bacteria and viruses can cause osteomyelitis. The most common type of bacteria is called Staphylococcus aureus. The bacteria can enter the body in a variety of ways including, but not limited to, the following: infected wounds open fractures - broken bones penetrate through the skin foreign object penetrating the skin infected joints infection that spreads from another source inside the body, such as ear infections trauma What are the symptoms of osteomyelitis? The following are the most common symptoms of osteomyelitis. However, each patient may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include: tenderness or pain in the infected area the patient may have limited use or may not use the infected extremity at all the patient typically will guard or protect this area from being touched or seen swelling in the infected area redness in the infected area warmth around the infected area fever It is important to seek medical attention immediately if osteomyelitis is suspected. The symptoms of osteomyelitis may resemble other conditions or medical problems. How is osteomyelitis diagnosed? The physician makes the diagnosis of osteomyelitis with a complete medical history of the patient, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. Diagnostic procedures may include: X-rays - a diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film. Bone scans - a nuclear imaging method to evaluate any degenerative and/or arthritic changes in the joints; to detect bone diseases and tumors; to determine the cause of bone pain or inflammation. blood tests Treatment of osteomyelitis: Specific treatment for osteomyelitis will be determined by the physician based on: the patients age, overall health, and medical history the extent of the condition the patients tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies expectations for the course of the condition your opinion or preference The goal of treatment is to relieve the pain and completely treat the infection. Treatment may include one, or a combination, of the following: antibiotics (to fight the infection) pain medications surgery (to clean out the infected area in and around the bone)

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