Volkov's Disease

The world of medicine is always full of amazing discoveries and unexplained diseases. One of these diseases is wolf’s disease, or as it is also called chondroditrophic articular deforming multiple. Popularly, this disease is also called **Volkova's disease**. There is an assumption that this is one of the types of osteochondropathy.

The main symptom of wolf disease is difficult or painful movement of the joints, especially the knees and elbows. The disease can also affect the lower limbs, hands and shoulders, and in some cases even the spine. This unusual condition occurs in teenagers when the body struggles with bone growth. This leads to metabolic disorders and the risk of joint atrophy. Another cause of wolf disease may be a deficiency of calcium and vitamin D. However, the exact mechanism of development of the disease is unknown, and no one can say for sure whether this disease is inherited. However, we can conclude that if such symptoms appear, it is necessary to contact a specialist as soon as possible to begin treatment. Only he can prescribe and control the correct treatment without jeopardizing your health.

Unfortunately, wolf disease is quite rare in our country, as well as throughout the world. But every year the number of such cases is growing. Therefore, today it is important to pay more attention to the prevention of this disease and the spread