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Hello, I have stage 4pressure wounds on my buttox and also now have ostiomolitis in my hip bone where one of the wounds are..I ve been this way since 2010 and seems like no one can help me. I m bed bound now and suffer from a lot of pain. I ve giving up on trying to live a normal life Noe or some what normal life. Please help me anyone in any state any where.
As you have osteomyelitis this may be due to either infection or may be due to inflammation of the bone marrow . A thorough clinical examination and some blood routine tests needs to be performed and understand the possible cause.
If the infection has reached the bone than may be with the proper understanding of the pathology may be a THR can help. Also an IV antibiotics for helping reduce the inflammation and infections should help further.
A Dedicated team of rehabilitation needs to be approached for further management. If the team performs uniformly than your problem can be resolved.
In my practical experience the approach is made uniformly with the help of the team members and coordination. Most patients responds well and healing is expected sooner.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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hi, thank-you for providing the brief history. As you have osteomyelitis this may be due to either infection or may be due to inflammation of the bone marrow . A thorough clinical examination and some blood routine tests needs to be performed and understand the possible cause. If the infection has reached the bone than may be with the proper understanding of the pathology may be a THR can help. Also an IV antibiotics for helping reduce the inflammation and infections should help further. A Dedicated team of rehabilitation needs to be approached for further management. If the team performs uniformly than your problem can be resolved. In my practical experience the approach is made uniformly with the help of the team members and coordination. Most patients responds well and healing is expected sooner. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel