What is bone hyperplasia all about, what is bone hyperplasia

Updated on healthy 2024-06-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first thing to do is to clarify what bone hyperplasia is all about. Osteoporosis itself is a compensation for the change of adaptation force, and osteoporosis is most commonly due to the fact that there are many force parts, that is, the bones are strengthened by friction and force, and it is not a bad thing to compensate itself, which means that they have the ability to repair. However, after bone hyperplasia, it may cause some problems, that is, it may compress the surrounding tissues, such as the knee joint, and when the knee joint is worn out, the knee joint is unstable, and the knee joint will lead to bone hyperplasia.

    The purpose of hyperplasia is to stabilize the joint and increase the contact surface of the joint. So it's a good thing in itself, but after the hyperplasia, it is possible to rub against each other and cause friction of the surrounding tendons, surrounding ligaments and surrounding bones, and there will be some painful changes, often this situation indicates that the bone hyperplasia site, the first joint will be unstable, and the second place must have a problem. For example, if there is bone hyperplasia at the upper edge of the hip joint, what does it mean?

    First, it is possible that the load-bearing surface is not enough, and it is necessary to compensate for the increase of this piece, and then increase the compensation of the load-bearing surface itself. Therefore, the hip joint bone hyperplasia is related to the situation of force, there are also some problems, the knee joint also means that the knee joint may be unstable, the meniscus will have problems in this situation or cartilage degeneration, and the bone hyperplasia is needed to compensate for the function of part of the joint.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    ** As follows:1The basic ** of primary osteoarthropathy is the gradual aging and degeneration of the human body after maturity, and the manifestations of bone and joint.

    2.Secondary osteoarthropathy is the destruction of cartilage or changes in joint structure due to a known cause, such as trauma, surgery, or other obvious causes. Due to factors such as friction or pressure imbalance on the articular surface, the articular surface is degenerated.

    Further information: Proliferative osteoarthropathy refers to chronic arthropathy caused by the destruction of articular cartilage due to joint degeneration. It is also known as degenerative arthritis, osteoarthritis and hypertrophic arthritis.

    The onset is slow, there are no systemic symptoms, and most of them are middle-aged and elderly people over 50 years old. It is often polyarticular and monoarticular is also present. The affected joint may have a persistent, vague ache that worsens with increased activity and gets better with rest.

    The pain is usually not severe, worsens when the pressure decreases, and is associated with climate change. Sometimes there may be an acute episode of pain, accompanied by a feeling of joint stiffness and, occasionally, a friction brasive sound within the joint. Joint stiffness worsens after sitting for a long time, and gets better after a little activity, which some people call "rest pain".

    Later joint swelling, enlargement, and limited movement, rarely complete rigidity, usually presents with bone block.

    Examine. 1.Laboratory tests.

    There are no abnormal changes in the sedimentation rate and blood count, the synovial fluid is often clear, yellowish and viscous, and the white blood cell count is often within the range, mainly monocytes. Mucin clots are firm.

    2.Other investigations.

    Plain x-rays are not obvious in the early stages, and joint space narrowing gradually develops after about a few years, indicating that the articular cartilage has begun to thin. At first, the joint space is normal when weight is not lifted, and narrowing occurs after weight bearing. In the later stages of the lesion, there is significant narrowing of the joint space, and there may be microfractures under the chondral, followed by osteosclerosis, and finally the joint margin becomes sharpened and osteophytes form.

    There may be a bony sac under the cartilage in weight-bearing areas, forming typical signs of osteoarthropathy. CT and MRI can detect abnormal changes in articular cartilage and subchondral bone at an early stage.

    It can be complicated by intra-articular loose bodies and traumatic synovitis.

    **Method: Reduce the weight bearing and excessive large movement of the joint, and take care of the diseased joint to delay the progression of the lesion. Obese people should lose weight to reduce the load on the joints and delay the progression of lesions.

    When there is a lesion in the joints of the lower limbs, crutches or canes can be used to reduce the burden on the joints. Physical therapy and appropriate exercises can be done to maintain the range of motion of the joint, and splints and canes can be used if necessary to help control symptoms in the acute phase. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can reduce or control symptoms, but do not alter the progression of the lesion, and only serve as a symptom during acute pain attacks, and should be used cautiously after assessing the patient's risk factors and should not be taken for a long time.

    Cartilage protectors such as glucosamine sulfate have the effect of relieving symptoms and improving function, while long-term use can delay the structural progression of the disease. In advanced cases, under the condition that the systemic condition can tolerate surgery, artificial joint replacement is recognized as an effective method to eliminate pain, correct deformity, and improve function, which can improve the quality of life of patients.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Small bones grow in the middle of the bone, which compresses the nerves in the back of the person, so it is best to pay more attention to this, not to do strenuous exercise, and pay more attention to some usual sitting posture and posture.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now it is likely that there is knee bone hyperplasia, which has a certain impact on the body, and it is believed that knee joint degeneration, knee joint pain, swelling, discomfort, and frequent reflux, this situation is recommended to apply plasters externally, with surgery to remove the hyperplasia site, which is conducive to the control of the disease, temporarily need to rest more, avoid fatigue, avoid strenuous exercise, and is conducive to the recovery of the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Disease analysis: Bone hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly people, patients will have local bone enlargement and bulge, joint stiffness, limited mobility, flexion and extension and other symptoms, and some snapping and joint pain may occur when the joint is moving. It can be carried out by oral Chinese medicine as well as topical plasters, acupuncture, etc.**.

    Suggestions: Patients with hyperostosis should try not to do heavy physical labor to avoid excessive joint involvement and friction, and they can eat some foods high in calcium.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hyperostosis is a degenerative phenomenon of bones, and the common sites of hyperostosis include lumbar spine, cervical spine, knee joint, heel joint, hip joint, etc., and there are many pains, swellings, and stiffness.

    1. Proper exercise: jogging, slow walking, slow and gentle movements are required during the exercise, remember not to do too strenuous exercise, and you can also use [bone bone Fang Shi = Ti] to assist in conditioning and recuperate.

    Second, a reasonable and balanced diet: develop good eating habits, eat small and frequent meals, do not eat fried and spicy food, eat a light diet, eat more vegetables, fruits and the like, and supplement vitamins.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally not serious. Relatively common.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's a disease of the bones.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Osteohyperplasia, also known as proliferative osteoarthritis, osteoarthritis (OA), degenerative arthropathy, senile arthritis, hypertrophic arthritis, is a disease that causes bone destruction due to the degeneration and degeneration of soft tissues such as cartilage, intervertebral discs, ligaments and other soft tissues that make up joints, bone spurs formed at the edge of the joints, synovial hypertrophy and other changes, causing secondary bone hyperplasia, leading to joint deformation, and joint pain and limited activity when subjected to abnormal loads. There are two types: primary and secondary.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The essence of bone hyperplasia is a phenomenon of "aging" of human bones, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. As people age, the muscles, ligaments and other tissues around the spine and joints will undergo degenerative changes, which will destroy the balance of the spine and joints, and cause instability of the spine and joints. In order to adapt to these changes and restore a new state of equilibrium, the body will increase the surface area of the bones through bone hyperplasia, reduce the pressure on the unit area of the bones, and make the spine or joints more stable.

    It can be said that the phenomenon of bone hyperplasia is a self-protection mechanism of the body, an instinct of the body. It is only when bone hyperplasia causes symptoms such as pain, swelling, and limb dysfunction that makes people feel "uncomfortable" that people take bone hyperplasia seriously. You can usually supplement calcium appropriately, eat more foods containing more calcium, but you can't make up too much, the most important thing is to pay attention to daily care and diet, external use of Tao Bao (Jiyutang bone Shungu Anyu sticker), to avoid being affected by cold, standing for a long time, walking, sitting, bending, etc.

    Exercise moderately, don't get too tired, and pay attention to rest.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Osteohyperplasia, also known as hyperplastic osteoarthritis, osteoarthritis, etc., is a disease that causes bone destruction due to changes and degeneration of soft tissues such as cartilage, intervertebral discs, and ligaments that make up joints, bone spurs formed at the edge of the joint, synovial hypertrophy, etc., causing secondary bone hyperplasia, leading to joint deformation, joint pain, limited movement and other symptoms when subjected to abnormal load.

    1. Symptoms of bone hyperplasia of the knee joint: its manifestations are discomfort in one or both joints, joint pain and swelling, the pain at first mostly occurs when walking for a long time or going up and down stairs, and it will get better after a little rest or bed rest. Waifu Taobao:

    Bone, Shunguan, jade, paste) to prevent dampness and coldWith the development of bone hyperplasia, joint pain and joint instability will also occur when walking flat.

    2. Symptoms of lumbar spine osteoplasia: Generally, lumbar spine osteohyperplasia will appear in the early stage of low back pain and stiffness, which is more obvious after rest, and will improve after a little activity. In daily life, we often cause acute attacks of bone hyperplasia due to slight sprains of the lumbar spine, overwork, extraction of heavy objects or uncoordinated movements of the lumbar spine.

    Lower back pain is exacerbated during an acute attack.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hyperostosis is a normal physiological chain of human bones that occurs with age. With age, the muscles, ligaments and other tissues around the spine and joints will undergo degenerative changes, so that the balance of the spine and joints will be broken, and the spine and joints will be unstable. When homeostasis is disrupted, the surface area of the bones is increased through bone hyperplasia, reducing the pressure on the unit area of the bones and making the spine or joints more stable.

    However, when the hyperplasia is excessive, it will affect the nerves, pre-blood rental tube and surrounding tissues, it will cause pain, swelling, mobility disorders, etc., which will affect your life and work, and then you need to go to the relevant hospital for examination and **.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

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  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

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