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Osteomyelitis in Children

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

Osteomyelitis is a severe bone infection. It can develop in any bone, but often involves the long bones, such as the arm and leg bones, or the bones of the spine. Osteomyelitis may be caused by bacteria or a fungus.

DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Seek care immediately if:

Call your child's doctor if:

Medicines:

Your child may need any of the following:

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The following list of medications are related to or used in the treatment of this condition.

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Rest and immobilize:

Your child may need to rest and wear a splint to help the bone heal. A splint will prevent the bone from moving. Have your child keep weight off his or her leg by using crutches, a cane, or walker as directed. Ask your child's healthcare provider for more information about splints and when your child can return to your normal activities.

Offer a variety of healthy foods:

Healthy foods include fruits, vegetables, whole-grain breads, low-fat dairy products, beans, lean meats, and fish. Ask if your child needs to be on a special diet.

Healthy Foods

Do not smoke around your child:

Nicotine and other chemicals in cigarettes and cigars can make it difficult for your child's wound to heal. Ask your healthcare provider for information if you currently smoke and need help to quit. E-cigarettes or smokeless tobacco still contain nicotine. Talk to your healthcare provider before you use these products.

Control other medical conditions:

Control other medical conditions, such as diabetes, to prevent more bone damage. It is hard to get rid of an infection if your blood sugars are high.

Follow up with your child's doctor or orthopedist as directed:

Your child may need to return for more blood tests or x-rays. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your child's visits.

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