How to treat osteofascial syndrome

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Clinical osteofascial syndrome, also known as osteofascial compartment crush syndrome, mostly due to external forces caused by local fractures, so that the fracture end bleeding, resulting in increased pressure in the fascia, affecting the peripheral circulation. Good location, often the current forearm and leg parts. After showing osteofascial compartment crush syndrome, specific treatment, should be determined according to the degree of injury. If the degree of injury is not serious, the patient's local swelling, tenderness is positive, percussion pain is positive, the terminal can touch the pulse of blood vessels, and the skin temperature and skin color are normal, conservative treatment can be considered. Local braking can be given to raise the affected limb. Cold compress treatment can be given within 24 hours of injury. Hot compress treatment can be given after more than 24 hours. Drugs for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis can be applied externally. Meanwhile, close observation of peripheral blood circulation can be carried out. If the injury is serious, the patient feels pain in the wound, and tenderness is obvious, the peripheral circulation does not touch the blood vessel pulsation, the skin temperature and skin color are reduced, and the skin color is white, emergency incision decompression should be considered.

How to treat osteofascial syndrome



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