What symptom does periostitis have?

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Periostitis often occurs after strenuous exercise. When people's periosteum is injured, some bacteria may enter the patient's periosteum, and then the patient's periosteum will be infected. This kind of disease is periostitis, periostitis often causes the patient to have the problem of activity disorder, so, if people suffer from periostitis, what symptoms will they show? Now let's talk about it.

What symptom does periostitis have?

First of all, when people suffer from periostitis, some bacteria in the periosteum will enter other organs and parts along the blood of the human body, which will cause a systemic symptom. Generally speaking, the systemic symptoms caused by periostitis are not very obvious. The main reason is that the patient will feel very tired. Without any exercise in time, the whole body may feel very sore. If the symptoms caused by periostitis are serious, then the patient will have high fever. At this time, the patient will show restlessness, sometimes even coma.

Almost all people with periostitis will show a local symptom of the affected area. Generally speaking, the injured part of periostitis will have a feeling of pain, but the pain will not extend to other parts, and the affected part of the patient will also have hyperemia and edema. If the periostitis of the patient belongs to the periostitis of the tibia, then the patient may have some obstacles when they are active, so they need a good rest at this time.

There is another kind of periostitis, which belongs to orbital periostitis, which is relatively rare in general, but orbital periostitis can also appear orbital edema, and it is very likely to affect the vision of patients.

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