How does cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia do
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I have been working in the office for four or five years. Recently, I feel that my cervical vertebra is very uncomfortable. Sometimes it will rattle. After going to the hospital for examination, I found that I was suffering from cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny. The doctor said that I should hurry to treat it. There are many treatment schemes. Let's introduce how to treat cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny!
How does cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia do
Method 1: in the treatment of cervical hyperosteogeny, it mainly includes direct current drug iontophoresis, which directly injects drug ions into the pores through the sweat glands of the skin, and directly enters the mucosal tissue through the intercellular space between the mucosa and epithelium, so that the cervical spine will be more comfortable.
Method 2: the main therapeutic effect of ultraviolet therapy is sterilization, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect, can promote the normal healing of the wound, can also promote the formation of vitamin D, can directly regulate the body's immune function, massage or traction, but also can help the local blood circulation, can play the effect of anti-inflammatory and analgesic.
Method 3: cervical hyperosteogeny can also be treated with acupuncture. Acupuncture is a common method of traditional Chinese medicine, which can also promote blood circulation and relieve pain through meridians, and can eliminate local edema and inflammation. For patients with hyperosteogeny, acupuncture can play an auxiliary role, and Western medicine can also be treated, and it can also be treated by traditional Chinese medicine.
matters needing attention
For patients, bone hyperplasia is a common disease in their life, so we must treat it as soon as possible, and actively prevent it in their life. When they go to work, they should not be sedentary and often lie there, which are not good for the body. It is easy to cause cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia, and proper exercise is necessary to prevent cervical vertebra disease.