Treatment of hyperosteogeny
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Bone hyperplasia has a great influence on us, and it is also harmful to our soul. So patients with hyperosteogeny, many serious patients are unable to work, so treatment is very important for them, so let's understand the treatment of hyperosteogeny?
Treatment of hyperosteogeny
Treatment 1: at present, non steroidal drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used in the world, including diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, indomethacin, etc. The world's largest prescription of non steroidal drugs is voltalin (diclofenac sodium preparation), which produces anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects through the dual inhibition of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase, and has no damage to articular cartilage. Because of its good efficacy and good safety tolerance, it is widely used.
Treatment 2: the traditional Chinese medicine treatment method is to use homeopathy therapy. Firstly, the imbalance factors in the body of the patient are expressed outward, and the body state is balanced by taking advantage of the situation. In addition, the medicine is used as the diet prescription to help the traditional Chinese medicine to achieve the permeating function, keep up with the nutrition, improve the immunity, and enhance the self-healing ability.
Treatment 3: for this hyperosteogeny, we generally consider symptomatic treatment, commonly used is physical therapy, infrared ray, massage treatment. We should avoid keeping a long-term posture to work and study, and take some Chinese medicine to tonify the kidney and strengthen the bone.
matters needing attention
Therefore, summer try not to sleep mat, but also to avoid air conditioning, electric fan straight blow waist. In winter, with a half foot wide "cotton waist protection" around the waist, the thief wind can not get through, cold and humidity can not penetrate. This is also a local way to deal with lumbar bone hyperplasia. Excessive weight will accelerate the wear of articular cartilage, resulting in uneven pressure on articular cartilage surface, resulting in bone hyperplasia. Therefore, for overweight patients, we should reasonably implement weight loss policy to relieve bone pressure.