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Hyperostosis is generally a degenerative disease of osteoarthritis combined with changes around the bone and joint, the main reason is that the long-term wear and tear of the joint leads to the hyperplasia of the ligaments around the joint, and the normal bone around the joint gradually increases. Bone hyperplasia, also known as bone spurs, is the most fundamental cause of joint degeneration and long-term wear and tear. Bone hyperplasia requires a primary disease because it can occur in the knees, hips, and spine.
If it occurs in the knee joint and hip joint, 80% of patients with mild symptoms are treated by drugs **, and the purpose of the drug ** is to control, because the underlying disease that produces hyperplasia is inflammation in addition to mechanical wear, and secondary inflammation is based on mechanical wear, so 80% of bone hyperplasia is mainly anti-inflammatory. However, the method of severe bone hyperplasia requires surgery, but this surgery does not grind the bone spur away, or cut the bone spur, but removes the abnormal bone cartilage or subchondral bone by surgical means, and can remove the hyperplastic bone spur at the same time.
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Eat some big fish and meat, and do not digest it well, and the stomach is not very healthy, and it is a lack of exercise, or too long of exercise, etc., so it will cause bone hyperplasia.
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It may be human aging, bone calcium deficiency, or bone hyperplasia caused by gravity impact, occupational diseases caused by long-term fixed posture, and strenuous repetitive exercise, so calcium supplementation is required.
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It is very likely that such a disease is caused by incorrect sitting posture, or incorrect exercise methods, or it may be traumatic, but not in time, it may also be overwork, it may be bone degeneration due to age, or it may be that the physique is different, resulting in excessive wear and tear of bones.
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It is generally due to congenital factors, and there are some genetic factors. It could also be due to overexertion. It can also be due to being overweight, but it can also be due to age. It may also be due to joint degeneration and long-term wear and tear.
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There are many causes of bone hyperplasia, including pathological factors, histological factors, biomechanical factors, etc., such as heavy physical labor, trauma, excessive weight, excessive exercise, malnutrition, etc. In addition, osteoporosis, biochemical changes in bone and cartilage, and malnutrition can also exacerbate the disease.
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The occurrence of bone hyperplasia is related to a variety of factors, the common one is aging, and generally at the same time of aging, the joint foot bone will be worn out, resulting in joint instability, and the corresponding part of the bone hyperplasia.
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There is more than one reason, such as increasing age, bone degeneration, etc.
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There are many causes of bone hyperplasia, including pathological factors, histological factors, biomechanical factors, etc., such as heavy physical labor, trauma, overweight, excessive exercise, malnutrition, etc. In addition, osteoporosis, biochemical changes in bone and cartilage, and malnutrition can also exacerbate the condition.
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Osteohyperplasia is a disease caused by the degeneration and degeneration of soft tissues such as cartilage, intervertebral discs, ligaments, etc., which 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, joint pain, limited movement and other symptoms when subjected to abnormal load.
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1. Wrong posture of sitting, standing and walking: This is a common disease of patients with lumbar spine bone hyperplasia, and the probability of bone hyperplasia is very high if you maintain a posture for a long time. Sleeping position is also a big trigger.
2. Aging is also a big reason: especially for the elderly, when people get old, their bones will change. The older you get, the more serious the wear and tear of the lumbar spine, basically the elderly over 60 years old have lumbar vertebrae bone hyperplasia or cervical spine bone hyperplasia, or knee joint bone hyperplasia.
It is mainly caused by degenerative aging such as vertebral space stenosis.
3. Trauma is also an important factor causing bone hyperplasia: especially in middle-aged and elderly people, lumbar spine bone hyperplasia is mostly related to trauma and needs special attention.
4. Long-term strain: It is also an important factor leading to lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, long-term strain of the lumbar spine, often lifting heavy objects, taking heavy things, repeated like this, easy to cause lumbar spine bone hyperplasia. And if it can't be done for a long time, it will cause the lumbar vertebrae to become larger, and the consequences will be more serious.
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**。1.The 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.
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With the increase of age, bone hyperplasia mostly appears in the middle-aged and elderly people after the age of 40, and the number increases with age, which is due to the perennial wear and tear of the joint foot bone, resulting in joint instability, resulting in lesions causing bone hyperplasia in the corresponding parts. It is a phenomenon of human aging.
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Traumatic factors, improper or untimely treatment of trauma, lead to the production of bone hyperplasia.
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Depending on the physique, weight gain makes the already worn and degraded joints more easily damaged by heavy loads.
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Overwork: Some workers who are engaged in heavy physical labor for a long time will only have too much damage to their joints due to long-term high-load exercise, which will lead to bone hyperplasia for a long time.
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END risk factors.
Age: It can be found in most normal people over 60 years old when filming. Up to 80% of people over 75 years of age.
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Occupation: related to long-term fixed posture, excessive labor intensity, strenuous repetitive exercise, etc.
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Obesity: Increases wear and tear on bones and joints.
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Diseases: osteoarticular diseases, endocrine abnormalities, metabolic abnormalities, etc.
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There are many causes of bone hyperplasia, including physical factors, histological factors, biomechanical factors, etc., such as heavy physical labor, trauma, excess weight, excessive exercise, malnutrition, etc. In addition, osteoporosis, biochemical changes in bone and cartilage, and malnutrition can also exacerbate the condition.
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There are various causes of bone hyperplasia, mainly related to age, trauma and lack of care at a young age, manifested by degenerative changes in the neck, shoulder, spine, and joints. Trauma is an important factor in bone hyperplasia, chronic strain, long-term labor, heavy lifting, can also cause bone hyperplasia, do not pay attention to maintenance when young, do not develop good habits in daily life and work, can use traction**, massage**, hot compress** and oral medication to effectively improve and alleviate this situation.
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There is more than one reason for this.
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