Bone edema reduction
Bone oedema is fluid that builds up in bone tissue and can cause swelling and pain. This condition can develop for a variety of reasons, including:
- Trauma or injury:Accidents or sports injuries can damage bone tissue, which can cause oedema.
- Overuse: Repetitive stress or strain on the bones, for example due to intense sporting activity.
- Inflammatory diseases: Diseases such as arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can also cause bone edema.
- Bone diseases: Certain bone diseases such as osteoporosis or bone cancer can also cause this condition.
Some cancers such as osteoporosis or bone cancer can cause bone fractures.
Home treatment methods that can help reduce bone edema include:
- PEMF, or pulsed magnetic field therapy
- Rest: Resting the affected area is essential for healing
- Ice pack: The application of ice can help reduce swelling and pain. It may help to reduce the pain and may be used for 15-20 minutes several times a day
- Anti-inflammatory medications: The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can help reduce pain and inflammation. Consult a doctor before taking any medication.