What are the symptoms of bone hyperplasia?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many symptoms of hyperplasia. Osteophytes are commonly referred to as osteophytes, osteophytes and bone spurs will produce joint or spine instability, and its symptoms mainly include sciatica, and may also produce pain in the lower back or joint instability, resulting in inversion deformity, and pain due to friction when the joints walk.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Clinical manifestations of lumbar osteohyperplasia: most people with lumbar osteohyperplasia can have no symptoms for a long time, and begin to have low back pain, stiffness, and obvious improvement after resting after a little activity, but too much activity will be aggravated, and the symptoms are often aggravated when the weather is cold or wet, often due to slight sprains, overwork, lifting heavy objects or occasional unconscious lumbar uncoordinated movements, resulting in acute attacks, and the pain in the waist is aggravated during the acute attack.

    Knee hyperostosis: This disease is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, and the incidence in women is higher than in men. It is manifested by discomfort, pain, and swelling of one or both joints.

    At first, the pain is usually when walking or going up and down stairs for a long time, but it gets better with rest or bedridden. As the disease progresses, it is also painful to walk flat, inconvenient to move, unstable joints, and pain when walking without paying attention; At the same time, the knee joint has a sound similar to that made when twisting hair. In severe cases, the knee joint will suddenly be "locked" in a certain position, and when the "lock" is unlocked, it will be accompanied by an obvious snap.

    This indicates that there are already loose bodies in the joint.

    Clinical manifestations of heel hyperbasia: pain in the heel, aggravated by prolonged walking and standing.

    Clinical manifestations of cervical hyperplasia: cervical hyperplasia, neck discomfort, soreness and pain can be seen in mild cases; In severe cases, various types of cervical spondylosis can be formed by involvement of the spinal cord, vertebral arteries, and nerve roots, and corresponding clinical manifestations may occur

    1) Radiculous symptoms: pain in the back of the neck, shoulders and back, pins and needles or numbness in the contacts; Restricted neck movement, weakened grip strength, and poor finger movement. Fine motor difficulties, etc.

    2) spinal cord symptoms; This type is most likely to cause paralysis, which is mostly manifested as unstable gait, bulky walking, feeling as if the soles of the feet are stepping on cotton, numbness of one or both upper limbs, weakness of the hands, or easy loss of holding objects.

    3) Sympathetic symptoms: blurred vision, eyelid weakness, swollen and painful eye sockets, tearing; Rapid or bradycardia, precordial pain and high blood pressure, chills in the limbs, and a drop in body temperature. pins and needles in the limb when exposed to cold, followed by redness, swelling or increased pain; The head, face, and neck may also be numb or painful, tinnitus, deafness, tongue numbness, etc.

    4) Vertebral artery symptoms: headache, dizziness, cerebral ischemia; When the head is turned in a certain direction, that is, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, deafness, blurred vision, etc.; Sudden numbness of limbs, abnormal sensation, weakness in holding objects, or sudden falling, etc.

    Hope it helps!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bone hyperplasia is a disease caused by the degeneration and degeneration of soft tissues such as cartilage, intervertebral discs, and ligaments that make up joints, the formation of bone spurs at the edge of the joints, and the hypertrophy of the synovium, resulting in bone destruction, causing secondary bone hyperplasia, leading to joint deformation, and joint pain and limited movement when subjected to abnormal loads.

    1. Patients are required to avoid strenuous exercise, because long-term and excessive exercise can accelerate the degeneration of bone and induce bone hyperplasia. Of course, it is still necessary for patients with hyperostosis to move, but it is suitable for softer activities.

    2. Drugs**, generally speaking, most of them are painkillers to relieve the pain caused by the hyperplasia of bone in various parts.

    3. Proper exercise, proper physical exercise can enhance physical fitness, promote cartilage metabolism, delay the degeneration of articular cartilage, and reduce or prevent bone hyperplasia.

    4. Some bone hyperplasia has a certain relationship with joint injury, if the joint is damaged in life, it must be timely to reduce the joint to avoid traumatic joint bone hyperplasia.

    5. To reduce body weight, some studies have found that excess weight can accelerate the rate of joint bone degeneration, accelerate the wear and tear of joint cartilage, and make the pressure on the joint cartilage surface uneven for a long time, and finally induce bone hyperplasia.

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