Do bone infarcts spread?

There is no spreading of bone infarcts. Bone infarction is a phenomenon of destruction of bone due to insufficient blood supply.
Minor bone infarcts usually have no obvious symptoms, but in the case of large bone infarcts, localized pain may occur, and may be accompanied by limb mobility disorders.
After the occurrence of bone infarction, you can take aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. If the effect of medication is not obvious, surgical intervention can also be used to achieve rapid healing results.
In daily life, we should quit smoking and drinking, eat a reasonable diet, and do appropriate physical exercise to enhance our immune system.