How to treat lumbar hyperostosis?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    **Lumbar spine bone hyperplasia is currently roughly divided into three types: 1. Conservative**.

    2. Minimally invasive**.

    3. Surgery is generally conservative for patients with mild disease, with limitations, long time, slow effect, and will**. Surgery** is for patients with more severe conditions. And it is expensive, the hospital stay is long, and it is slow.

    Relatively speaking, minimally invasive is a minimally invasive method between surgery and conservative, which gets rid of the limitations of conservative, can go straight to the lesion, fundamentally relieve the pain symptoms of the disease, and can better control the condition, and the wound is small, the time is short, the effect is good, non-toxic, and the cost is lower than that of surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lumbar spine hyperostosis is a chronic orthopedic disease, with waist 3-4 being more common, and low back pain, stiffness and weakness are common symptoms. **There are many methods of bone hyperplasia, generally mild can be carried out by conservative methods such as physiotherapy, traction, massage, massage, etc., and if the effect is not good after conservative**, it is recommended to use minimally invasive**. Usually pay attention to do as little bending as possible, and pay attention to getting in and out of bed, with the waist and back muscles exercise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the discomfort caused by lumbar bone hyperplasia can be minimally invasive with laser acupuncture release, no surgery, bitterness, short time, good effect, low cost, and can fundamentally relieve the pain and stubbornness caused by adhesions at the lesion point. You should usually have a good sitting posture, and the bed should not be too soft when sleeping.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, traditional Chinese medicine, physiotherapy, topical drugs, etc., or acupuncture, massage, etc. If the effect is not satisfactory after conservative**, minimally invasive** can be considered, such as laser needle knife.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bone hyperplasia, it is generally recommended to go to the orthopedic department or **medical department for targeted diagnosis**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, hyperostosis is a physiological aging phenomenon that occurs with the increase of age after the maturity period of people. If care is taken for health, degeneration may delay or slow down. It is recommended that you strengthen the functional exercises of the neck, shoulders, waist, and joints.

    Regularly self-massage the neck and lower back to improve discomfort symptoms. Pay attention to rest, local hot compress massage therapy, apply bone and bone visits, etc., and supplement calcium in an appropriate amount. Wishing you good health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can try Chinese medicine**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Massage and traction are completely dependent on the action of external forces, only for the local ** but can not adjust the whole, so it is only a temporary pain relief.

    Acupuncture: Acupuncture can not only be used to relieve pain, but also eliminate edema and inflammation in the painful area, but for lumbar bone hyperplasia, acupuncture is often only an adjunct.

    Surgery**: In general, surgery is not recommended for bone hyperplasia of the lumbar spine. Surgery should only be considered if conservative hyperostosis of the lumbar spine is ineffective and the disease is becoming more severe.

    The above is the best method of lumbar bone hyperplasia, you must know that everyone's physique and condition are not the same, so the first method will not be the same, only choose the method that suits you is good.

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