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Osteomyelitis Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To support the body's healing process, manage symptoms, and prevent further complications or recurrence of the infection.
- Adhering to prescribed rest and activity restrictions, potentially using a splint to immobilize the affected limb and promote healing.
- Effective pain management strategies, including prescribed painkillers, to ensure comfort during the healing process.
- Diligent wound care, especially for individuals with diabetes or open wounds, to prevent further infection and support tissue repair.
- Strict management of underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, to improve overall health and reduce the risk of infection recurrence.
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Medicinal Treatment
To completely eliminate the bacterial infection from the bone and surrounding tissues, preventing its spread and recurrence.
- Administering high-dose antibiotics, often intravenously initially, followed by a prolonged oral course (4-12 weeks) to eradicate the bacterial infection.
- Prescription of pain relievers to manage severe pain associated with the bone infection and aid patient comfort.
- Monitoring blood tests (e.g., C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate) to assess treatment effectiveness and infection markers.
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Surgical Treatment
To physically remove infected and damaged bone tissue, drain abscesses, and reconstruct the bone to restore function and prevent chronic infection.
- Surgical drainage of any pus-filled abscesses (collections of pus) within the bone or surrounding tissues to relieve pressure and remove infected material.
- Debridement surgery to remove all infected, necrotic (dead), or damaged bone tissue, which is essential for infection control.
- Bone reconstruction procedures, including bone grafting or the use of muscle and skin flaps from other body parts, to fill empty spaces left after debridement and restore bone integrity.
- In severe, chronic, or recurrent cases, multiple operations may be required to achieve complete eradication of the infection and reconstruct the affected area.
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