Question

The patient is a 37-year-old male. He has been in good health until now, and this time he fell ill with the following symptoms: 1. He did not engage in any severe exercise, but stood for over an hour in the morning. 2. Weakness and pain in the hip joint. He also had osteomylitis last winter, but it occurred after intense exercise and healed three days later. Seeking assistance: What medication should I take, do I have to take medicine, and how can I prevent it?

Answer

Acute osteomylitis is a chronic membranous damage or infectious membranous damage caused by the expansion of the periosteum and periosteal vascular sheath, hemorrhage, edema, or subperiosteal skin breakage, resulting in thrombosis, periosteal hyperplasia, and inflammatory changes. It is recommended to use topical medication for treatment, which can internally take the improve blood circulation (Chinese medicine) Muscle relaxing ointment to relieve stiffness and blood stasis, reduce swelling and pain, activate blood circulation, and expel wind and cold.“Medicated plaster for internal use.