How does spine bone hyperplasia return a responsibility?
summary
Cervical hyperosteogeny is commonly known as spur, also known as osteophyte. It is caused by the long-term chronic injury on the edge of the joint scar tissue hyperplasia, over time can produce calcinosis into bone. Cervical hyperosteogeny is a physiological degenerative change of bone and joint in middle-aged and old people, and is the inevitable result of human aging. Its formation is closely related to the pressure and anatomical and physiological characteristics of bone joints and vertebral bodies of people of different ages and occupations. Let's take a look at the following.
How does spine bone hyperplasia return a responsibility?
First: cervical degenerative changes: with the development of different stages of age, cervical spine and intervertebral disc can have different changes, in the cervical degenerative changes occur at the same time, intervertebral disc also has corresponding changes.
Second: head and neck trauma: some patients with cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia, cervical disc herniation, spinal canal soft tissue lesions make the cervical spinal canal in a critical state of stenosis, neck trauma often induce symptoms.
Third: cervical dysplasia: congenital small spinal canal, cervical degeneration is the basis of some cervical hyperosteogeny.
matters needing attention
Dietotherapy: the key of dietotherapy is to have a reasonable diet structure and eat more foods rich in calcium, phosphorus, vitamins and protein. Diet treatment should be persistent, pay attention to low salt diet, quit smoking, limit alcohol, drink less coffee, quit strong tea.