Suppurative periostitis is an inflammatory process that occurs in the periosteum, a thin membrane that covers the bone tissue. The disease most often occurs as a result of infection entering the bone through a wound, injury, or surgical intervention.
The causes of suppurative periostitis can be injuries, infections, weakened immune system, as well as bone surgery.
Diagnostic techniques include X-rays, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and biopsy.
Treatment may involve taking antibiotics, surgical intervention to remove necrotic tissue, and physiotherapy.
Prevention of suppurative periostitis includes observing hygiene rules, timely treatment of injuries and infections, and strengthening the immune system.
The treatment of suppurative periostitis is carried out by an orthopedic surgeon or traumatologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.