Collapse of the femoral head is generally a manifestation of stage III necrosis of the femoral head, and it is basically difficult to heal by itself after two years of collapse, which needs to be controlled by medication or surgical treatment.
Collapse of femoral head is mainly due to ischemic necrosis of femoral head caused by blood supply obstacle or injury of femoral head, which in turn causes deformation and collapse of local bone structure.
Stage III of femoral head necrosis is characterized by increased bone density in the necrotic area, showing different degrees or regional signs of flattening and collapse. According to the area of necrosis and collapse, the degree of grading can be carried out, and then guide the treatment.
In the early stage of femoral head collapse, some medications can be taken orally to improve the discomfort, such as Celecoxib for anti-inflammation and analgesia, Glucosamine to improve the cartilage, and Henggu Bone Injury Healer to improve the condition. If the symptoms continue to worsen, surgical treatment is needed, such as medullary decompression surgery, femoral head replacement.
When taking oral treatment of femoral head necrosis collapse drugs, it is recommended to take under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse drug reactions.