osteomyelitis is a disease of the bone and or surrounding tissues, two catagories , acute & chronic.
acute if diagnosed early enough,is treatable with courses of anti-biotics once the germ/bacteria has been identified..
chronic is mainly treated with possible anti-biotics and or surgery , such as debribement , where infected tissue /bone is removed, again , tissue/blood samples may be taken to identify germ/bacteria which may or may not have caused the symptoms.
if bone is removed , there is only a certain amount that can be removed, ie enough good bone at either end of the infected bone also has to be removed to ensure that all of the diseased bone and possible tissue is contained within, which is whats known as debribement.
i am not a doctor, i am a sufferer of this disease, and th opinion i have expressed is made up of extensive research into my own condition, which i urge every person dealing with this disease , ask question,s from your gp , ask for mri/ct scans blood tests , dont be fobbed off , this is not a common disease, before anti biotics and further advances in medicine , osteomyelitis , severe/chronic was mainly dealt with by amputation. it is believed that i had this disease for over 15 year,s, yet after having mri/ct scans and blood tests and nuclear medicine tests, over this period of time .i was still none the wiser, it was only approx march 2013 when i was diagnosed with chronic osteomyelitis and being told i will have to have my left leg,below knee amputated, that was the only time i heard of osteomyelitis. turned my entire life upside down.
there are a number of causes of osteomyelitis , apart from poor blood circulation,diabetes, this disease can also be caused by bone fractures, open wounds taking a long time to heal. foreign bodies ie metal screws,plates hip/knee replacement joints lots off oporation,s , i am fighting a daily battle, i have a long,long way to go , i dont give in easy.
but i feel in my case , some health proffesionals are to blame,for missing my symptoms long ago, which i am now looking into. so what i say to anyone suffering this not so well known disease, do not take it too lightly. as i believe i should have been diagnosed atleast 3 or so year ago, i had the exact same tests then as i did at the start of 2013, CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS doesnt happen over night, i feel i would still have my leg now if it had been diagnosed earlier . MUCH MORE needs to be done,to make potential sufferers more aware of this disease and its symptoms, ie people who have had numerous operations for bone fractures, hip/knee joint replacements , screws/plates implanted aswell as people with blood flow problems to lower limbs , wound healing problems etc. i do hope i have not bored anyone.
I JUST SAY THINGS HOW I SEE THEM, (IF YOU DONT ASK ,YOU WILL NEVER KNOW)