The femoral head is located between our thigh and hip bone, roughly where our arms touch when they hang naturally. A typical characteristic of patients with femoral head necrosis is that they can't help but bend down when walking, and use their hands to support their lower back when walking. In severe cases, they may even use crutches. Femoral head necrosis can cause pain in the body. Where does femoral head necrosis cause pain? The term femoral head necrosis is often heard, but some people may not be very clear about which part of the femoral head is. The femoral head supports the human body weight and bears the human movement. It bears much greater physiological pressure than other joints. It plays a very important role in the human body. It can be seen that femoral head necrosis poses a very urgent threat to human health. Femoral head necrosis can cause symptoms of pain. So where does the pain occur in femoral head necrosis? Let’s talk about it in detail. When you experience pain in these parts, you should pay attention to it. 1. The location of pain varies depending on the onset of femoral head necrosis. In the early stages of femoral head necrosis, most patients will feel numbness in the thigh root and pain deep in the buttocks. When they move, they will feel pain in the front of the thigh and even knee pain. These symptoms will disappear after a rest. If you experience these symptoms, you should pay attention and not mistakenly attribute them to exercise. 2. Patients with femoral head necrosis will experience a sudden disappearance of pain, but the pain will reappear not long after. Moreover, the pain will continue to worsen, last longer, and the frequency will obviously increase compared to before. Rest will not have much effect on it. Then some patients will develop claudication symptoms as the disease worsens. This is because the mobility of the affected hip joint is getting worse. 3. Femoral head necrosis has a great impact on our lives. In addition to pain, lameness is actually a symptom of femoral head necrosis. Some patients may also experience limp in the early stages of femoral head necrosis. In short, in addition to pain, femoral head necrosis has other symptoms. When we find abnormal changes in the body, we must pay attention to it and not delay the disease due to our own negligence. Most diseases will not have a serious impact on our lives as long as we detect and treat them early. We need to pay attention to some things in our daily life, such as keeping warm, exercising moderately, and not drinking excessively. These are all helpful in preventing femoral head necrosis. In fact, if we live a healthy lifestyle, diseases will stay away from us! |
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