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Diskitis
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, HealthCentral.com
Disk inflammation Treatment The goal is to treat the cause of the inflammation and reduce pain. Your child may receive antibiotics if the health care provider suspects an infection. Autoimmune diseases are often treated with anti-inflammatory medications. If the condition does not improve, steroids may be given, although an infection should be ruled out first. Pain may be relieved with painkillers (analgesics) or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). Talk to the health care provider about the best choice of medications. Bed rest or immobilization (which may require a brace) may be recommended in some cases. ![]() Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) Children with an infection should fully recover after treatment. Chronic back pain from this condition is very rare. In cases of autoimmune disease, the outcome depends on the condition. These are often chronic illnesses. Complications
Calling your health care provider Call your health care provider if your child has persistent back pain or problems with standing and walking that seem unusual for his or her age.
Review Date: 07/28/2010 A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org). ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||
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