Bone Tuberculosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Folk Remedies

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Bone and joint tuberculosis is one of the most common forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, affecting both adults and children. The spine, hip, and knee joints are most often affected, but the disease can also involve other areas of the skeleton. The main risk factors include trauma, constant overloads on the musculoskeletal system, hypothermia, recurrent infectious diseases, and unfavorable living and working conditions.

An effective folk remedy for bone tuberculosis is yellow water lily roots:

Yellow water lilies are magnificent plants with broad heart-shaped leaves floating on the water surface and long stems bearing flowers. Their massive roots, resembling sausages with "constrictions," are used in folk medicine. The roots of water lilies are an excellent remedy for treating bone tuberculosis. To prepare the remedy, the rhizome should be cut into slices and boiled in hot water. After the water cools slightly, the affected legs should be immersed in it for warming. The procedure is recommended to be repeated several times to alleviate pain.

Aloe with honey and lard - a folk method for treating bone tuberculosis:

In folk medicine, a recipe using aloe is widely used to combat bone tuberculosis. To prepare it, mix 15 g of freshly squeezed aloe juice with 100 g of honey, 100 g of pork or goose lard (or unsalted butter), and 50 g of cocoa. It is recommended to take 1 tablespoon of this remedy with a glass of hot milk 2-3 times a day. This combination of components helps improve the condition when treating bone tuberculosis.