Hi! thanks for sharing your son's long-standing and severe health problem with us!
In such cases of chronic non-healing or non-responding
osteomyelitis, especially affecting the lower portions of legs, when a child visits me, I usually consider following things:
1. any
injury to skin or loss of skin/
soft tissue is dangerous!
2. microbiological culture/sensitivity report is essential to kill the offending organisms
3. chronic infection of bone leads to bone death which is irreversible
4. in long-standing cases
tuberculosis, fungus and other unusual infection also take place
5. left untreated, the disease is self progressive that means it spreads quickly to adjacent areas/bones
6. months of antibiotic often fails to heal it and surgery is then must to prevent further loss
Therefore, in my opinion, in your son's case, at least partial surgical debridement would be helpful if not an amputation!
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Wishing your son good health!