Question:

Please suggest a Frequency set for infective spondylodiscitis. Presently, we have started Spinal Cord Injuries.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Answer:

Infective spondylodiscitis is an infection that attacks the spine. It hits two areas: the bones of the spine (vertebrae) and the discs that cushion them. Think of it like a bad infection that settles into the backbone, where it can cause serious pain, fevers, and even nerve problems if left untreated.

Doctors might call this condition different names depending on the details—like pyogenic spondylodiscitis (which means it’s caused by pus-forming bacteria), septic discitis (another way to say it’s infection-related), or vertebral osteomyelitis (if the infection is mostly in the bone). Sometimes they’ll just call it a spinal infection to keep things simple.

These infections usually come from bacteria (like staph, including the antibiotic-resistant kind called MRSA), but they can also be caused by tuberculosis (when it’s in the spine, doctors call it Pott’s disease). In rare cases, fungi or parasites might be to blame.

Use frequency set:

Spinal Cord Infection: 0.18, 0.32, 0.95, 7.5, 25.75, 52.4, 425.16, 691.27, 753.07, 912.33

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