Infection can occur when bacteria or other microorganisms enter the body and infect the implant site. This can happen during surgery or through the bloodstream after the surgery. Inflammatory reaction occurs when the body's immune system reacts to the presence of the implant, causing inflammation and pain.
Other factors that can increase the risk of infection and inflammatory reaction include a weakened immune system, smoking, obesity, and diabetes. In some cases, infection and inflammation can be caused by a reaction to the materials used in the implant.
If you have a joint replacement and experience symptoms such as fever, swelling, redness, or pain, it is important to see your doctor. Infections and inflammatory reactions can be serious and require prompt treatment.
It is also important to choose a qualified surgeon and follow their postoperative instructions carefully. By taking steps to prevent infection and inflammatory reaction, you can help ensure a successful joint replacement and a faster recovery.
Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other internal joint prosthesis can be serious complications of joint replacement surgery. It is important to be aware of the risks and take steps to prevent these complications. If you experience symptoms, seek medical attention promptly to prevent further complications.