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Other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites Save


ICD-10 code: M86.19

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

What is Other Acute Osteomyelitis, Multiple Sites?

Other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites is a rare but serious bone infection that can affect multiple sites in the body. This condition is caused by bacteria that enter the bone through an open wound, surgery, or from an infection that spreads through the bloodstream. The bacteria then start to multiply and cause inflammation and damage to the bone tissue.

Symptoms of Other Acute Osteomyelitis, Multiple Sites

The symptoms of other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites can vary depending on the severity of the infection and the location of the affected bone. Some common symptoms include:

  1. Swelling and redness around the affected area
  2. Pain and tenderness in the affected bone
  3. Fever and chills
  4. Difficulty moving the affected limb
  5. Drainage of pus from the affected area
Treatment for Other Acute Osteomyelitis, Multiple Sites

Treatment for other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites usually involves a combination of antibiotics and surgery. Antibiotics are used to kill the bacteria causing the infection, while surgery may be necessary to remove any dead or infected bone tissue. In severe cases, amputation may be necessary if the infection cannot be controlled or if the affected limb is causing life-threatening complications.

It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible if you suspect you have other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites. Delaying treatment can lead to serious complications, such as the infection spreading to other parts of the body or the development of chronic osteomyelitis.

Preventing Other Acute Osteomyelitis, Multiple Sites

Preventing other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites involves taking steps to reduce your risk of developing a bone infection. Some tips include:

  • Practice good hygiene, such as washing your hands regularly and keeping wounds clean and covered
  • Seek medical attention promptly if you have a wound that becomes infected or if you have symptoms of an infection
  • Take antibiotics as prescribed by your healthcare provider
  • Quit smoking, as smoking can increase your risk of developing a bone infection

By taking these steps, you can help reduce your risk of developing other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites and other bone infections.

Diagnosis Codes for Other acute osteomyelitis, multiple sites | M86.19