Question

What are the symptoms of osteitis pubis?

Answer

Synovitis is primarily caused by knee joint injuries and various different joint internal injuries. If there is joint effusion or blood, it may present as acute traumatic synovitis of the knee joint. When glycoproteins are lost in the cartilage matrix, the superficial cartilage of the joint becomes softened. Under areas that bear pressure, the cartilage surface may appear as fine silk-like material. Pay attention to rest, prevent overexertion, and reduce mental stress. Another cause is infection, where synovial tuberculosis has a rich blood supply and a strong resistance to bacteria. However, in the case of tuberculosis bacteria, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to clarify the nature of the inflammation and then choose active treatment measures. The symptoms may show ups and downs, which is one of the chronic synovitis of the knee joint.