Osteomyelitis is a purulent inflammatory disease of the bones of the fingers or toes, caused by the penetration of infection through microtraumas or skin damage.
Symptoms of osteomyelitis include swelling, purulent discharge, pain, redness of the skin in the affected area.
The cause of osteomyelitis is the penetration of bacteria into the soft tissues through minor traumas or skin damage.
Diagnosis includes a doctor's examination, blood analysis, X-rays.
Treatment includes antibiotics, surgical intervention to remove purulent mass, physiotherapy.
Prevention includes proper hand hygiene, wearing protective equipment when working with tools, timely treatment of minor traumatic skin damage.
Osteomyelitis treatment is carried out by an orthopedic surgeon.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.