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Osteomyelitis - Acute vs Chronic Osteomyelitis - Explained in 5 Minutes

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  • Опубліковано 4 бер 2018
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @5MinuteSchool
    @5MinuteSchool  Рік тому

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  • @imani_b
    @imani_b 5 місяців тому +1

    So I have a test this morning; your video literally summarized a 107 page worth of slides 🤣. Thank you 🙏

  • @andrewmicas4327
    @andrewmicas4327 3 роки тому +9

    I had it my femur Doctor took years to diagnose correctly, the pain I had for years affect my mental state. After proper a diagnose operation many sessions of antibiotics over the years and four sessions in hospitals. I had a massive abscess operation to drain it, then couple years later I got blood poisoning, three day of intravenous antibiotics finally finished it off. That's now 50 years ago, I had bad sessions of Tonsillitis when younger. Plus a small motorbike accident 2 years before I started with intense pain in my leg.
    So not sure what started it off but Doctor were slow to diagnose correctly, which we had internet them so much information sharing.

    • @clumsybanana6524
      @clumsybanana6524 2 роки тому

      Thanked god you alright and they were finally able to get it right. Hope you well .

  • @donaldfeger91
    @donaldfeger91 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for explaining this why couldn't my Dr tell me? Why do have to learn on UA-cam

  • @Leon-sq5mc
    @Leon-sq5mc 5 років тому +19

    You forgot to mention another causes of Osteomyelitis in adults such as bone fractures from accidents plus bone implants and root canals

    • @bartholomewafroman3663
      @bartholomewafroman3663 4 роки тому

      that's how i got it

    • @hollyharvey1986
      @hollyharvey1986 2 роки тому +2

      That’s how I got for the past 17 years. Had a near fatal car accident and shattered my right elbow and had open fracture and caught it that way. The pain sucks.

    • @Earth.is.F1AT
      @Earth.is.F1AT 2 роки тому +1

      you can also get it via vacc1nes

    • @clumsybanana6524
      @clumsybanana6524 2 роки тому

      I broke my ankle years ago and now need to have the hardware removed cleaned and replaced or so I was told by a couple of doctors

  • @mfoster90
    @mfoster90 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos. I need my Doctors to understand this .
    I have pain in my back hips and knees. Im in constant pain. I think it came from a fall I had but before that I had a spinal tap. I believe my personal believe is it happened years prior with the spinal tap and it became chronic from the fall in 2017. I did have the operation in my spin.
    I cant work because the pain is too much for even daily activites.
    Standing and sitting and walking are not improving. I have no idea how to get my Doctors to understand this. Im not getting better.

  • @clumsybanana6524
    @clumsybanana6524 2 роки тому +3

    Thnx for this I m diagnosed with this and it is in the chronic stage( learned that from you). I've been dealing with pus discharge for almost a year and was wondering why the doctors at Hartford hospital wouldn't operate after the x-ray showed and confirmed this all. But after your video I see now that I'm chronic and not acute so getting a MRI and waiting on surgery is not them not giving a fuck about me but them checking and assuring me the better chance at keeping my ankle. Thnx again from America god bless

    • @mirandatree
      @mirandatree 2 роки тому +1

      Not surprised tbh. I had it in my vertebrae and my back pain kept getting pushed off as something else by doctors and once I got to the point I couldn’t get out of bed anymore, my mom took me to the er again and basically insisted on an mri. It had been active for at 6 months and 2 of my vertebrae were basically dissolved from the inside out.
      I didn’t need surgery, just IV antibiotics for 6 weeks. But most specialists I’ve seen have said that it will likely hurt for the rest of my life. Kind of a real bummer. Happened when I was 18.
      But yeah American healthcare sucks. Best of luck with your ankle! And I’m sorry but did you mean puss was coming physically OUT of your body? For a year?? That sounds awful, I’m sorry, mine was just like an abscess on my spinal cord. Hope you’re already on the road to recovery ❤️‍🩹

    • @arsh4dkhan
      @arsh4dkhan Рік тому

      How are you now

    • @arsh4dkhan
      @arsh4dkhan Рік тому

      @@mirandatree how did you diagnose it?

    • @manasak.v.l4504
      @manasak.v.l4504 Рік тому

      My mother has been suffering from pain below the knee since 20days a week ago after we did MRI it was diagnosed as acute osteomylitis and our doctor suggested two of oral antibiotics which are used to treat blood infection and told to use for about 15days, she has been using these since 5days but didn't get relief. Can someone suggest to continue the dose or can we consult other doctor for second opinion. My mother is 50years old, she don't have diabetes. How many days will it take to get relief.

  • @sumeldeepkaur5989
    @sumeldeepkaur5989 Рік тому +1

    Hey, My friend is sufffering from chronic Osteomyelitis in right lower leg bone. He got it when he was 12 years old, And the infection became active after 13 years again now. The doctors said that doing a surgery can be harmful as the infection tends to reoccur. He is in severe pain, The painkillers are only affective for several hours. Is there any way to atleast control the pain ? Please reply.

  • @MammaCass
    @MammaCass 5 років тому +6

    Keeps coming up on mri but being ignored as too rare apparently. Just been in hospital with lung infection and sepsis too had sepsis numerous times in six years since diagnosis with RA and associated ILD

    • @madeinhisimage3447
      @madeinhisimage3447 3 роки тому +2

      Where you ever able to get the bone infection treated?? It breaks my heart when people can’t get proper medical care when the technology confirms it you should be getting treatment!!! Upsets me so much!!!

    • @MammaCass
      @MammaCass 3 роки тому +1

      @@madeinhisimage3447 nope four mri’s showed the same thing, I’ve been having spasms in my spine for years which is why I requested further checks but the doctors decided it was “probably nothing to worry about” 😂 crazy right? There’s been so much of that in my healthcare it’s really no surprise I’m so sick, everything was ignored till they had no option but to treat.

    • @arsh4dkhan
      @arsh4dkhan Рік тому

      @@MammaCass how are you now?

    • @echo1679
      @echo1679 Рік тому

      Need to get a second opinion! Ask for a referral and get a neurologist or orthopedic doctor involved

  • @manasak.v.l4504
    @manasak.v.l4504 Рік тому +2

    My mother has been suffering from pain below the knee since 20days a week ago after we did MRI it was diagnosed as acute osteomylitis and our doctor suggested two of oral antibiotics which are used to treat blood infection and told to use for about 15days, she has been using these since 5days but didn't get relief. Can someone suggest to continue the dose or can we consult other doctor for second opinion. My mother is 50years old, she don't have diabetes. How many days will it take to get relief.

    • @sarahcrain8083
      @sarahcrain8083 Рік тому

      I recommend getting your mom a consultation with a doctor who specializes in Infectious Disease.

    • @mikejohn0088
      @mikejohn0088 Рік тому

      It's a tough one to treat, I know, I've been fighting it after a great toe ulcer (over a year).
      You have to fight it with prolonged antibiotics = rather then 2 weeks it's best to stay on them 4 weeks (orally); the sooner the start, the better.
      A broad spectrum bacteria antibiotic is selected such as Amoxicillin Clavulante three times a day.
      It that does not win the battle then IV antibiotics might be used for 6 weeks after they determine the exact bacteria, via a bone culture.
      I consulted two doctors. One was more aggressive with antibiotics and other suggestions---I'm glad I compared.

  • @clumsybanana6524
    @clumsybanana6524 2 роки тому

    It was said for me that they would need to remove the "hardware" and replace it after a thorough cleaning and then antibiotics

  • @mmmwatchasay3014
    @mmmwatchasay3014 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @olcapone3039
    @olcapone3039 3 роки тому +2

    THINK IVE HAD THIS MILD IN MY JAW FOR 7 YEARS

  • @sanctaatservitecompoundslt5268
    @sanctaatservitecompoundslt5268 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks to you ,,,,my question is. I have been operated the second time of chronic osteomyelitis but it's not healing,,,now it's four months,,, please advise me what next.thanks

  • @user-uu9kn5ti5h
    @user-uu9kn5ti5h 2 роки тому +2

    How do you make your videos? It is beautiful

  • @garydunn3037
    @garydunn3037 Рік тому

    Can this occur in a false joint? My mother had a titanium knee replacement back in
    2018 and went on to develop "Cervical Myelopathy" which led to stiffness in her left
    arm, and has now developed further, to the point she is completely disabled. Over the
    last 6 months, the same knee began to ooze a yellowish puss. This has not gone
    away, despite many courses of anti-biotics. And from what I have read, could lead
    to "Sepsis" Is this, if left untreated" lead to death? I am really worried about this.

  • @mohammadirshad9217
    @mohammadirshad9217 4 роки тому +4

    Is any cure for ostylemalitios

  • @amandadrummond2477
    @amandadrummond2477 5 років тому +3

    My SON is paralyzed and has been told he has Osteomyelitis in his Tail bone area, and that he needs surgery, but we have been to so many Doctors, and cannot find a Surgeon that will help us with this, dies anyone know a Doctor we can see!!! I don't care where they are!!! PLZ HELP!!!!

    • @odin4eva
      @odin4eva 5 років тому +1

      Amanda Drummond where are you located? My brother is paralyzed had an open wound on his sacrum which turned into osteomyelitis. We’re in Boston. It took us 2 months to actually find or insist he be seen. A wound not treated with osteomyelitis can grow staph, pseudonyms, and MRSA!! He had all three. The bone must have debridement done. Scraping off the dead bone.. he must be on a course of iv antibiotics, he must have blood work and a bone culture done. This disease can be fatal if left untreated! Call a patient advocate if you can’t get a doctor or hospital to do something. You have to fight for him and be strong...many weeks went by before I insisted he be admitted to Tufts medical center. This is an infectious disease issue as well as an orthopedic one!! Good luck

  • @mishipallav9638
    @mishipallav9638 2 роки тому

    From where can I have acsess to 1000 mcq questions

  • @tabhbo54
    @tabhbo54 3 роки тому

    Well in chronic refractory HBOT is the fix for it

  • @rickshaw4329
    @rickshaw4329 6 років тому +3

    I had osteomyelitis 25 yrs ago is it possible for the bone infection to flare back up now

    • @rickshaw4329
      @rickshaw4329 6 років тому

      Can i send pictures

    • @rickshaw4329
      @rickshaw4329 6 років тому +1

      How do i download pictures of my leg that i believe is ostiomylitis

    • @MA7-6585
      @MA7-6585 5 років тому +2

      @@rickshaw4329 Rick please see a physician quickly. You need to see an infectious disease specialist, and a
      an orthopedic surgeon. You may need surgery. If you have diabetes or other conditions like hypothyroidism you will add to the complexity. Also tobacco use exacerbates recovery, try to quit, if you do smoke. I have just had my 5th surgery on an infected finger which is trying to heal. Best wishes to you...

    • @MA7-6585
      @MA7-6585 5 років тому

      Rick... that is, tobacco complicates recovery.

    • @echo1679
      @echo1679 Рік тому

      There is a small percentage of recurrence

  • @shamirik_
    @shamirik_ 6 років тому +4

    its abou 20 yrs now am suffering from this deasease i need to know if there is cure !help plz

    • @madeinhisimage3447
      @madeinhisimage3447 4 роки тому

      Shamik Tv me too! Going on 23 years now

    • @olcapone3039
      @olcapone3039 3 роки тому

      @@madeinhisimage3447 HAD THIS IN MY JAW FOR 7 YEARS ONLY MILD AFTER DENTIST THINK ITS TIME TO GET SOME REAL HELP , GARLIC POWDER SEEMS TO ATTACK IT BUT I DONT THINK ITS POWERFULL ENOUGH , SYMPTOMS HAVE NEVER WORSENED SOMETIMES YOU DONT NOTICE IT

    • @madeinhisimage3447
      @madeinhisimage3447 3 роки тому

      @@olcapone3039 I’m so sorry you’ve been having to live with this infirmity for sooo long. One other thing you can try to keep the pathogens in check in all that area that is so vulnerable to infection is to use pure essential oil of oregano and frankincense in a carrier oil. Oregano oil is a natural antibiotic and there have been times that I’ve been really close to needing Antibiotics for eye infections and if you place a drop or 2 in one tblspn of carrier oil and add 5 drops of Frankincense and use the mixture all under your chin to the glands in your neck and apply it 3 times a day and on your jaw line it will get whatever is brewing in there under control. The trick is DONT stop as soon as you feel it’s getting better. Continue for at least another 5-7 days thereafter and keep a close eye on any returning signs of reinfection. Use only highest grade essential oils they have better delivery. They have to be therapeutic grade to be truly effective.

    • @olcapone3039
      @olcapone3039 3 роки тому +1

      @@madeinhisimage3447 THANKS FOR THE TIPS , ITS MY FAULT WHY THIS LONG JUST BEEN VERY MILD TO GO THE DOCS , BUT GOT MY SELF IN A PANIC AS I FINALLY RESEARCHED IT AND DIDNT REALISE IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND IAM THINKING 7 YEARS I MUST OFCAUSED LOTS OF DAMAGE BUT NOTHINGS WORSENED WHAT TO THINK !!

    • @figofigo7908
      @figofigo7908 10 місяців тому

      You ever have Bone cement treatment

  • @LeeYuJinJIn
    @LeeYuJinJIn Місяць тому

    I had acute 50 years, can it come back?

    • @5MinuteSchool
      @5MinuteSchool  28 днів тому

      Yes, osteomyelitis can recur even after many years. It's best to consult your doctor for an evaluation.

  • @jakeub1241
    @jakeub1241 6 років тому +4

    I had osteomyelitis

    • @Bowamaketona
      @Bowamaketona 6 років тому +3

      Kawaii kreations what did you do? My dad needs relief. He's in so much pain

    • @Itschrisjamal
      @Itschrisjamal 6 років тому +2

      How long and did it cure

  • @carolinepercy1216
    @carolinepercy1216 2 роки тому

    💝

  • @jeannemariebizeaujohnson8717
    @jeannemariebizeaujohnson8717 5 років тому +3

    1 tsp Epsom salts and borax in a liter of distilled water a day will help this condition over time. It's a health choice.
    *More is not better*