Can Chinese medicine cure femoral head necrosis?

Femoral head necrosis is a disease name of western medicine, also known as avascular necrosis and aseptic necrosis of femoral head. However, this disease has long been recorded in ancient Chinese medicine books. Experts who treat femoral head necrosis point out that "femoral head necrosis belongs to the category of" bone arthralgia ","bone erosion "and" bone flaccidity ". Therefore, some patients seek Chinese medicine treatment while seeking western medicine treatment, and many patients are also a topic of general concern.

Whether traditional Chinese medicine can treat avascular necrosis of femoral head is a very common problem, and it is also a problem that many patients are very concerned about. Taking traditional Chinese medicine to treat avascular necrosis of femoral head is a very common method in drug treatment. In view of the fact that the essence of femoral head necrosis is vascular occlusion and blocked blood circulation, Chinese medicine often prescribes compatible prescriptions such as activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, dredging collaterals and activating collaterals after syndrome differentiation.

Whether it can cure avascular necrosis of femoral head is not an authoritative scientific conclusion at present, but according to the classics and handed down prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine, existence is the truth. According to experts' experience, some patients, such as patients with femoral head necrosis whose condition is not serious, have obviously improved their symptoms after taking traditional Chinese medicine, but many patients have not found any signs of further development during the observation time of experts, so this problem is still being studied in the medical, scientific and traditional Chinese medicine scientific circles.

Of course, femoral head necrosis is a disease, and its pathological evolution is from light to heavy, which requires medical workers to formulate comprehensive treatment plans according to their own different situations, rather than relying on a single means to achieve the goal of cure. Our R&D team studied the etiology, symptoms and treatment principles of femoral head necrosis.