What are the symptoms of acute osteomyelitis?


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Acute osteomyelitis is characterized by bone resorption and destruction, characterized by localized pain, swelling, and limited mobility. It can also be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as high fever, irritability, and headache. Osteomyelitis is mainly caused by bone tissue infection caused by pathogenic bacteria, which can invade bone marrow, bone cortex, periosteum, and surrounding soft tissues. Normal acute osteomyelitis can be treated with antibiotics and other anti-inflammatory drugs. If acute osteomyelitis is not treated properly or in time, it will turn into chronic, which will form dead bone and cause greater infection to the surrounding area. Chronic osteomyelitis will be relatively complicated due to the disease, which is normally difficult to cure, and will cause disability or even death. Therefore, patients with acute osteomyelitis should be treated as soon as possible. The above plan is for reference only. Please use specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors.