Periporitis is a pathological process in which normal bone tissue is replaced by connective tissue.
Pathology can be caused by various factors, such as trauma, infectious diseases, tumors, autoimmune processes.
Periporitis can manifest as pain, swelling, bone deformation, and can also lead to impaired limb function.
To treat periporitis, it is necessary to diagnose and determine the cause of the disease. Depending on this, the doctor may prescribe conservative or surgical treatment.
Conservative treatment includes taking medications, physiotherapy, and exercise therapy. Surgical treatment may involve removing the affected area of bone and replacing it with a prosthesis.
Periporitis: enemy number one for diabetics. Persparitis is a disease that is a systemic cause of 80% of cardiovascular complications. The disease is insidious, because if all patients knew that they had this disease, they would regularly undergo appropriate examinations in the form of lipid profiles and glycemic (sugar) levels. Most often, signs of periporitis in people do not exist for a long time.