Question

I started having severe pain on the left side of my left leg bone, which hurts when walking up and down stairs and sometimes I can’t put my full weight on it. I went to the hospital for an X-ray, showing bone membrane reaction, and then had a CT scan, which reported a sharp spike-like protrusion on the medial side of the fibula head. However, the doctor said it’s not a big deal, but I am really in pain and don’t know exactly what factors or causes are responsible for it. It has been hurting for two months now, and sometimes it feels like a pulled muscle pain. The bone below the left knee joint is also painful when pressed. Could you please tell me what factors or causes are responsible for this, and how should I be treated?

Answer

Hello, if the examination shows nothing serious, then there’s no need to worry. You can start with Yanshuang analgesic capsules, which are purely traditional Chinese medicine for pain relief, to stop the pain immediately. Apart from regular treatment for pediatric bone tumors, patients should consult experts for advice and maintain communication with their doctors. They also need to pay attention to their diet, such as eating healthily and keeping a positive mood. At the same time, patients should choose a reputable hospital for treatment to ensure good therapeutic effects.