Can spondylosis be cured

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Spondylosis is a common disease. We often see patients with spondylosis in our daily life. Because of the wide popularity of electronic products, many people suffer from spondylosis because of long-term use of these. Let's talk about whether spondylosis can be cured.

Can spondylosis be cured

First, spondylosis is the pathological changes of bone, intervertebral disc, ligament and muscle of the spine, and then compression and traction stimulate the spinal cord, spinal nerve, blood vessel and autonomic nerve, resulting in complex and diverse symptoms. The common diseases are cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis. The main symptoms were inability to stand upright, headache, vertigo, blurred vision, memory loss, neck and shoulder pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, etc.

Second, the risk factors include incorrect posture, such as sitting posture, standing posture, lying posture, and long-time desk work or other labor in the same posture. Unreasonable bedding can cause ligament, muscle tension and strain, disc herniation, small joint dysfunction. The invasion of wind cold and dampness affects local blood circulation and accelerates tissue degeneration.

Third: the clinical treatment of spondylosis mainly adopts two methods, namely surgical treatment and non-surgical treatment. Surgical treatment is mainly for the patients with severe symptoms, who are ineffective after strict non-surgical treatment, and whose body can still tolerate surgery. Non surgical treatment is commonly used in the following clinical methods: traction, minimally invasive therapy, fixed braking, manual massage, etc.

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Therefore, it can not be said that spondylosis can be completely cured. It is only said that through various treatment methods and their own recuperation, the disease can be controlled and there will be no frequent pain. This is the purpose of treating spondylosis, which requires a high degree of cooperation between patients and doctors.