How long does compact osteitis heal?


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Osteitis compact is the joint between ilium and sacrum increased bone density, can be unilateral or bilateral, at this stage its etiology is not clear, may be related to pregnancy, trauma infection and strain factors. Osteitis compact and clinical manifestations are mainly: lumbosacral or lower back pain, occasionally in the lower hip and thigh back shows radiation to the buttocks. The patient is plump and lumbosacral angle is larger, sacrospinous muscles are more in a tense state, pelvic separation test and four-word test positive, ESR normal, no bacterial inflammation. The symptoms of compact osteitis can last for half a year or several years and disappear or alleviate by themselves, but the compact changes in the sacroiliac joint will not disappear. Therefore, the self-healing time of compact osteitis can last for about half a year for the short and several years for the long.