Suggest Remedies For Swelling In Knee While Treating Osteochondroma
1. Is it normal for the area around an osteochondroma to become aggravated?
2. Does it usually resolve itself or is there something I should be doing?
3. What is the procedure and recovery if they would have to remove it?
4. Should I be concerned that it could turn into a malignancy?
Thanks for the information. I have always worried about a problem with it
putting me out of commision for an extended time and I can't afford that.
It is a benign swelling.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
1. There may be a slight increase ion the size of osteochondroma and the surrounding muscles may be stretched causing the discomfort.The occasional aggravation is a common finding.
2. This snapping should resolve on its own or this can be helped by proper physiotherapy. If it is gradually increasing then excision is the best treatment.
3. Usually the removal is done under regional anaesthesia and recovery takes 4-6 weeks.
4. It does not turn into a malignancy. It is a benign swelling.
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Would it be better to use it as much as possible in order to
strengthen it rather than rest it.
Use the limb normally.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
It is better to use your limb as you would use normally to strengthen the muscles surrounding it.
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