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Can alcoholic femoral head necrosis be cured?
Whether patients with alcoholic femoral head necrosis can be cured depends mainly on the etiology and severity of femoral head necrosis, and relevant treatment is carried out.

For example, patients should first stop drinking, especially in the early stage of femoral head necrosis, patients can have a reversal of femoral head necrosis; Some patients have primary and secondary femoral head necrosis, and patients can perform femoral head decompression or bone grafting, which can also achieve good results.

If the patient is in the third or fourth stage of femoral head necrosis, the general patient will have obvious unequal length of both lower limbs and obvious pain when walking. At this time, it is generally recommended that patients undergo artificial total hip replacement to alleviate their symptoms.