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Marro edema
I m 34 male form delhi. had fallen from bike .i had miner fracture , (non displaced) at FEMUR NECK after 3 month of bed rest dr. says it is fully healed and advised me to do phisiotharipy. after one month i get done MRI . 3 days back Marrow edema in left femoral head, neck & greater trochanter regions. Few small heterogeneous signal intensity lesions in left femoral head along superior aspect. Mild left hip joint effusion – likely early AVN changes. DDx include: Infective / inflammatory etiology. As compared to previous MRI left hip joint dated 16/10/2016 (outside), heterogeneous signal intensity lesions and marrow edema in left femoral head as described above are new findings. how could i decrease marrow edema
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Hi,  there is some inflammatory process goin on in your hip joint,  so try to follow some gud orthopaedic consultant with close eye on any progression,  frequently visit required.
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if more pain then then you can take some anti inflammatory as or when required
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Try to prevent stress on your joint by avoiding squatting and crossed legged positions for some times.
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please consult to orthopaedic surgeon directly ,he can guide you properly, you may need medicinal support .
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If any restriction in joint range of motion you may consult to a skilled physio near by
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don't take any medicine before consultation
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