Question
One month ago, I had a test and carefully reviewed the results. No previous treatment records and effects. At home treatment? What kind of ointment to use
Answer
Osteomylitis is a chronic membranous damage or infectious membranous damage caused by the expansion, congestion, swelling, or subperiosteal hemorrhage of the periosteum and its blood vessels, as well as the organization of blood clots, periosteal hyperplasia, and inflammatory changes. Symptoms include regional swelling, pain, ecchymosis, limited limb movement, and blood clots in the periosteal area leading to blockage of meridians and collaterals, stagnation of Qi and blood. Medications can be taken internally to relax tendons and meridians, reduce swelling and pain, promote blood circulation and remove stasis, dispel wind and cold. This can transmit through the skin to the meridians and tendons, stimulating the body’s regulatory function. It can quickly and completely eliminate swelling and pain, promote functional recovery, and rapidly achieve the goal of self-healing.