Question

How should osteomylitis be treated? The pain worsens when playing basketball, and I have never received treatment before. Is it possible that I have chronic osteomylitis? The pain is severe but not continuous; is there a possibility of healing within a short period?

Answer

Muscle over-tension and repetitive pulling are the main causes of acute osteomylitis. When muscles sustain minor tears, blood vessels dilate, leading to regional congestion. If not repaired promptly, pain will result. It is recommended to take oral medication to achieve the effects of relaxing tendons and muscles, reducing inflammation and pain, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, dispelling wind and coldness. These effects are transmitted through the skin to meridians and bones, promoting recovery. Any questions can be consulted at any time, and I wish you a speedy recovery!