Bones and Joints Infection
Infection is the process of invasion by causative agents, which multiply and produce toxins, resulting in biological system illness. Septic arthritis is caused by bacterial or fungal organisms invading our bones and joints via our skin, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and mucous membranes. Osteomyelitis refers to infections caused by bacteria in the bones. The diagnosis method varies from laboratory test to various internal view scans. Intravenous antibiotics are used to treat infections, and other therapies such as vasopressor medications, insulin, and corticosteroids are also used to treat infections.