A pathological fracture is a type of bone fracture that occurs as a result of an underlying disease or condition. In the case of left humerus fractures, the fracture occurs in the upper arm and is often caused by an underlying disease such as bone cancer, osteoporosis, or Paget's disease.
Pathological fractures in the left humerus can be extremely painful and can significantly impact a person's quality of life. They can also lead to complications such as infection, nerve damage, and permanent disability.
There are several underlying diseases and conditions that can lead to pathological fractures in the left humerus. These include:
The symptoms of a pathological fracture in the left humerus can vary depending on the underlying condition that is causing the fracture. Some common symptoms include:
The treatment for a pathological fracture in the left humerus will depend on the underlying condition that is causing the fracture. In some cases, surgery may be required to repair the fracture and stabilize the bone. In other cases, non-surgical treatments such as immobilization and pain management may be recommended.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of a pathological fracture in your left humerus, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your doctor can perform tests and imaging studies to determine the underlying cause of the fracture and develop an appropriate treatment plan.