Hip Osteonecrosis

Causes, Symptoms, Complications, Risk Factors, Preventions and Treatment

How is Hip Osteonecrosis diagnosed?

The common assessments for the diagnosis of osteonecrosis include:

  • X-Ray
  • MRI
  • Bone scan

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    What is the treatment for Hip Osteonecrosis?

    Treating measures taken up by professionals to treat osteonecrosis are:

    • Drugs: Drugs like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, osteonecrosis drugs, cholesterol-lowering drugs are used in treating osteonecrosis.
    • Blood thinners: Blood thinners help in blood flow and prevent blood from clotting. Thus, ensuring that sufficient blood reaches the femoral head.
    • Rest and Exercise: Resting and exercise can help treat osteonecrosis and avoid further complications.
    • Surgery:  If a patient’s osteonecrosis condition is getting worse, doctors may perform a procedure called core decompression. It is the removal of a piece (core) of bone from the affected area, to try to improve blood flow.

    Our team of experts at Yashoda Hospitals Hyderabad studies your case and suggests the best combination of treatment for your conditions. Our services and successful treatment cases in the past few years have made us one of the best hospitals near you.

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