What is toxic synovitis?

Toxic synovitis sounds like very dangerous diseases, because most people are used to thinking about the term "toxic" as poisonous. This could help consider this disease one of its synonyms, transient synovitis. This condition is usually short and disappears without much treatment. It is most common in children, especially boys, and is an inflammation of the hip in their son or part of the hip lining. The disease may or may not be associated with discomfort. Usually there is some pain and one symptom when this condition occurs in infants, crying, which seems to have no reason. Sometimes there is no pain in the hip joint and may also occur in the knee, weakness and thighs.

Obviously, the hip damage is usually not the result of the diagnosis and the diagnosis tests could show some other liquid present in the hip. Also, about half of the children who receive this condition have a lively virus. It is assumed that potentially the virus can cause an accelerated immune response in the joint, which has for the sequenceEdek swelling. Some viruses indicated in cause toxic synovitis include mumps, chickenpox, cytomegalovirus, herpes, mononucleosis, koxsackievirus and rubel.

The only thing that doctors want to do if they suspect that toxic synovitis is to rule a disease that may occur with the same symptoms called septic arthritis. In septic arthritis bacteria they infect the joint, and if this is not adequately treated with antibiotics, this may lead to permanent damage to the hip joint. In many cases, fever is present with septic arthritis, but not with toxic synovitis, so it can be one method to exclude a more serious state.

When doctors are reasonably sure that toxic synovitis causes guling, treatment is very simple. He would have a joint of the joint and should not walk on it. Sometimes a painkiller is administered and preference can b bI will be towards the administration of non -steroidal anti -inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, as it can reduce swelling and end discomfort and limp before.

Standard length is usually about a week to a week and a half, but some children may have an extended course that takes longer than this. Most of them are able to fully restore activities in about a week. The most difficult part for many children with this condition may need to remain inactive and bring no weight on the hip for a while.

There is no prevention of toxic synovitis, except for preventing these diseases, which can cause. Many of them can be prevented by vaccine. Yet it does not guarantee that the child will never develop a condition.

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