How long does it take for dense osteitis to heal

The healing time for dense osteitis usually ranges from six months to several years.
Dense osteitis is a hardening of the bone, most commonly seen in women, and can be caused by trauma, infection, inflammation, and other factors. Once it develops, pain is seen in the sacrococcygeal area and around the hip joint as well as limited movement.
Due to the different physique and lifestyle habits of each individual, the recovery time will vary somewhat, with some recovering in about six months and some taking several years before recovery is possible. Dense osteitis is a self-limiting disease and may recover with or without treatment.
Patients with dense osteitis should pay more attention to rest, do not exercise strenuously, and enhance their physical fitness, together with hot compresses, grilled electricity and other physical therapy methods, which are helpful for the recovery of dense osteitis.