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ICD-10 code: A54.43

Disease category: A54.4: Gonococcal infection of musculoskeletal system

Gonococcal Osteomyelitis: An Overview

Gonococcal osteomyelitis is a rare but serious infection that affects the bones. It is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which is most commonly associated with sexually transmitted infections. Gonococcal osteomyelitis can occur in any bone in the body, but it is most commonly found in the long bones of the arms and legs.

People who are at risk of developing gonococcal osteomyelitis include those who have had unprotected sex, have a weakened immune system, or have a history of bone infections. Symptoms of gonococcal osteomyelitis include pain, swelling, and redness around the affected bone, as well as fever and chills.

  1. Causes of Gonococcal Osteomyelitis

    Gonococcal osteomyelitis is caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium, which is most commonly associated with sexually transmitted infections. The bacteria can spread from the genital area to the bloodstream and then to the bones. It can also be spread through contact with infected bodily fluids or by sharing needles with someone who has a gonorrhea infection.

  2. Symptoms of Gonococcal Osteomyelitis

    The symptoms of gonococcal osteomyelitis can vary depending on the location of the infection. However, common symptoms include:

    • Pain and swelling around the affected bone
    • Redness and warmth in the affected area
    • Fever and chills
    • Reduced mobility
  3. Diagnosis of Gonococcal Osteomyelitis

    If gonococcal osteomyelitis is suspected, a doctor will perform a physical examination and order tests to confirm the diagnosis. This may include blood tests, imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans, and a bone biopsy to confirm the presence of the bacteria.

  4. Treatment of Gonococcal Osteomyelitis

    Treatment for gonococcal osteomyelitis typically involves antibiotics to kill the bacteria causing the infection. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove infected tissue or bone. It is important to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent the infection from spreading and causing further damage to the affected bone or other organs in the body.

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Treatment Options for Gonococcal Osteomyelitis

Gonococcal osteomyelitis is a rare but serious bacterial infection that affects the bones. It is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which is transmitted through sexual contact. Gonococcal osteomyelitis can cause severe pain, swelling, and redness in the affected bone, and can lead to bone destruction and even joint damage i...

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