Dangerous if bone and joint disease is not treated promptly
If not treated promptly, osteoarthritis can promote the formation of bone spurs on the joints leading to the following diseases: Osteoarthritis, knee spurs, and also cause dangerous complications such as muscle atrophy and gout. , polio, bone cancer, osteonecrosis, disability...
Persistent pain: Pain is the first symptom and is also a symptom that lasts throughout the course of the disease. Day by day, the pain becomes more frequent, more painful, more persistent, seriously affecting the patient's life, activities, movement and psychology...
Unable to walk normally: People with knee osteoarthritis cannot stand, walk, or work normally, and may even lose the ability to move.
Deformed knees: Prolonged knee osteoarthritis causes the joints and cartilage to become atherosclerotic, and the knees often become swollen, deformed, and painful.
Muscle atrophy, paralysis: The muscles and joints from the neck, shoulders, arms, knees, and feet will gradually feel weaker, the patient will feel shaky when walking, and gradually the legs will become unstable; Muscle atrophy occurs, the patient falls into paralysis...