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Early detection of Bone Death (Avascular Necrosis) can reverse the disease

  What is Avascular Necrosis (AVN)? A disruption in the blood supply to the bones is a symptom of AVN. Hairpin-bent, slender blood capillaries in the hip joint are prone to blockage. The bone eventually dries off and turns lifeless. The joint formed by this dead bone becomes arthritic and harmed as a result. The majority occur in the hip joint leading to hip pain , but they can also occur sometimes in the knee, shoulder, ankle, and other joints. The causes could be: Bone trauma Cancer treatment Congenital conditions Avascular necrosis symptoms affect the shoulder, knee, hand, and foot, in addition to the hip. Some people experience bilateral avascular necrosis, which can affect both hips and knees. Early avascular necrosis symptoms can be absent in some patients. Your damaged joint may hurt only when you put weight on it as the problem advances. Eventually, the pain could even be felt when you are resting down. Pain can range from mild to severe, and it typically comes on gradually. E