
Can periostitis of the ankle heal on its own?
Disease description:
Recently, my hands have been repeatedly painful while working for the past week. The doctor said it was caused by ankle periostitis. Can ankle periostitis heal on its own?

Periostitis of the ankle generally cannot resolve on its own.
This condition is primarily caused by factors such as infection and overuse, and is characterized by symptoms including localized pain and swelling. If left untreated for a prolonged period, symptoms may worsen and potentially lead to more severe complications, such as joint dysfunction and muscle atrophy.
Treatment for ankle periostitis requires proactive measures, such as rest, cold compresses, massage, and the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Additionally, patients should maintain a balanced diet in daily life and consume more protein-rich foods to enhance immune function.
Prompt treatment is necessary for ankle periostitis; self-resolution should not be relied upon. If you have concerns or experience worsening symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.