Yes, it is possible to work with avascular necrosis, depending on the severity of the condition and the type of work you do. Avascular necrosis is a condition in which the blood supply to the bone is disrupted, leading to death of the bone tissue. The most common cause is interruption of the blood supply due to injury or disease, such as arthritis, diabetes, or sickle cell anemia.
If the condition is mild and localized to a joint, you may be able to continue working, depending on the type of work you do. For example, if you have a desk job, you may be able to continue working without too many restrictions. However, if you have a job that requires more physical activity, such as construction work, you may need to modify your activities to accommodate the condition.
It is important to discuss your individual situation with your doctor before attempting to return to work. Your doctor can provide guidance on the types of activities you should avoid and the modifications you may need to make to accommodate the condition. For example, they may recommend taking frequent breaks, using special tools to reduce the strain on the affected joint, and wearing protective gear to reduce the risk of further injury.
In severe cases, it may not be possible to continue working due to the pain and difficulty associated with the condition. In these cases, it may be necessary to seek disability benefits or to find a job that is more suitable for your condition. Your doctor can provide advice on the best course of action for your particular situation.