What is cervical hyperplasia

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summary

The occurrence of cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny is a kind of disease caused by the natural aging process of human body, and with the increase of age, the incidence of this disease also increases. Cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny is directly related to age, strain, trauma and incorrect posture. Most of them occur in section 4-6, with the highest incidence rate in fifth. So what are the symptoms of cervical bone hyperplasia?

What is cervical hyperplasia

First: nerve root type symptoms: pain in the back of neck and shoulder, numbness like acupuncture or electric shock; limited neck movement, weak grip, poor finger movement, difficulty in fine movement, etc. You can't hold things.

Second: spinal cord symptoms: this type is most likely to lead to paralysis, which is characterized by unstable gait, heavy walking, feeling that the sole of the foot seems to be stepping on cotton, numbness of one or both upper limbs, weakness of hands, or easy loss of holding objects, etc.

Third: sympathetic symptoms: blurred vision, eyelid weakness, eye socket swelling and pain, tears; tachycardia or bradycardia, precordial pain and high blood pressure, limb cooling, hypothermia. Cold limbs have a sense of acupuncture, and then redness or pain aggravation; head, face, neck can also be numb or painful, tinnitus, deafness, numbness and so on.

matters needing attention

Surgical treatment is the best method for the treatment of cervical hyperosteogeny. Even if the hyperosteogeny is temporarily removed by surgery, the degenerative changes over time will lead to the continuous growth of hyperosteogeny, and even some inflammatory stimulation during the operation will lead to the patients reaching the stage before treatment in a short time after operation.