What about femoral head pain? Experts remind: one of these six incentives can be avoided!

As we all know, a disease may not be healthy after treatment, and there may be recurrence, sequelae or complications. Then, some people fell down after changing the femoral head, and they can walk slowly after rest, but the femoral head is sore. What's going on here?

In fact, it is difficult to judge what is wrong without a physical examination. Therefore, if there are symptoms of discomfort, the best way is to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, and need treatment and re-treatment after diagnosis. There may be many reasons for the above situation. Let's see what the reasons are.

First, the pain and discomfort of the femoral head is probably caused by inflammation. Knee discomfort can be relieved by hot compress. In addition, patients should pay attention to proper activities and try to avoid cold and heavy load.

Second, it may be caused by hyperosteogeny. If the patient is about 40 years old, then the possibility of this reason is quite large. If the patient is still young, it is difficult to judge whether it is hyperosteogeny.

The third reason may be the cause of postoperative wound recovery. These sour pain symptoms may also appear when repairing the wound after surgery. Patients can take X-rays to see whether the position of the artificial femoral head is good, whether there is a fracture around the prosthesis, or whether it is loose around the prosthesis.

Fourth, it may be caused by chronic fasciitis or ligament strain. If this is the case, then the patient should review the film of hip joint and observe the specific degree of postoperative recovery. If the joint function is normal and the film is normal, it should have little to do with the operation.

The fifth reason may be postoperative sequelae. Femoral head replacement can treat severe femoral head necrosis. If you suffer from leg pain after operation, it may also be a sequela after operation, which is caused by surgical stimulation and compression of local sciatic nerve. If this is the case, it can be treated and relieved by giving nutritional nerves, acupuncture and hot compress, baking electricity and other methods.

Sixth, consider whether the local blood circulation is good, or it may be caused by other diseases. These two diseases can also cause the symptoms described by patients. Generally speaking, if the pain lasts for a long time, or the symptoms are obvious, then the patient should seek medical attention in time. If it is normal, the patient can rest assured. But if something unusual happens, we should deal with it in time.