Tibial exostosis is considered to be congenital developmental abnormality, knee osteoarthritis, tibial fracture, etc. It is mainly treated by using brace fixation, medication, surgery, and so on.
1. Congenital developmental abnormality: if it is a teenager during the growth and development period, it can be fixed with a brace to improve the tibial exostosis; if it is already an adult and the bone is no longer developing, it needs to be corrected by surgery.
2. Knee arthritis: Knee arthritis will cause pain and swelling in the joint area, and the patient’s walking posture will be abnormal, which will lead to tibial exostosis. The main treatment is to treat the primary disease, which can be done by using pain-relieving medicines, such as Celecoxib and Etoricoxib, and injecting Trimethoprim and Sodium Vitrate into the joint cavity, and can be treated by arthroscopic clean-up surgery if necessary.
3. Tibia fracture: Displaced tibia fracture, without timely treatment, deformed healing, can also lead to tibial exostosis, there is no particularly good treatment in this case, can only be corrected by surgery.
There may be other reasons for tibial exostosis, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or standardized treatment. All of the above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.