Symptoms Of Osteomyelitis To Watch For

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Swelling is also a tell-tale sign of infection, and this is no different when the bones are concerned. Patients with osteomyelitis may feel swelling in the long bones of the legs, in the arms, across the back, and in the ankles, feet, and hands. This occurs as the body attempts to fight off the infection. It can also affect the tissue and muscle surrounding the affected bone. The build-up of pressure can occur in varying degrees, from mild to fairly intense and painful. If it does not go down after a few days, this is certainly cause to alert a medical professional, particularly if the area in question has not been injured recently.

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