Rib bone hyperplasia is also a type of bone hyperplasia, which is an area of bone hyperplasia that many friends tend to overlook. There are many reasons for rib bone hyperplasia, such as human bone degeneration, soft tissue destruction and so on. Rib fractures require timely treatment, otherwise bone hyperplasia will continue to increase, making the disease more serious. In addition to chest discomfort, thoracic vertebrae bone hyperplasia also causes a group of lower limb symptoms, such as chest tightness, difficulty in lifting legs, etc. Hyperplasia in other parts of the body also has local symptoms, and the general characteristic is that it is easy to heal with the trend, difficult to reverse, and even painful. In addition, the symptoms of patients with bone hyperplasia are basically not affected by changes in wind and rain weather, but patients with long-term and severe bone diseases have difficulty in movement and weak physical constitution, and their symptoms may worsen with changes in temperature. Causes of rib bone hyperplasia: 1. The basic cause of primary osteoarthritis is the gradual aging and degenerative changes of the human body after maturity, which manifests itself in bones and joints. 2. Secondary osteoarthritis refers to cartilage destruction or changes in joint structure caused by some known reasons, such as trauma, surgery or other obvious factors. Due to factors such as friction or pressure imbalance on the joint surface, the joint surface undergoes degenerative changes. In most of these cases, an anatomical or diathesis-related abnormality can be found. Physical exercise is the main measure to prevent bone hyperplasia. This is because the main nutrition of articular cartilage comes from synovial fluid, and synovial fluid can only enter the cartilage tissue through "squeezing", prompting it to renew itself and carry out normal physiological metabolism. Appropriate physical exercise can increase the pressure within the joint cavity, which is beneficial to the penetration of synovial fluid into the cartilage area, thereby reducing and delaying the degenerative lesions of the articular cartilage tissue, so as to achieve the purpose of preventing bone hyperplasia. To prevent bone hyperplasia, you need to do the following: 1. Treat joint injuries promptly. Joint bone hyperplasia is often closely related to intra-articular fractures. Therefore, for patients with intra-articular fractures, if they can receive timely treatment and achieve anatomical reduction, the occurrence of traumatic arthritis and joint bone hyperplasia can be completely avoided. 2. Maintain correct posture. If we adopt incorrect postures for work or study for a long time, such as bending down too much to read, it is easy to cause long-term uneven force on the bones and induce bone hyperplasia. Therefore, paying attention to maintaining correct posture can effectively reduce the incidence of bone hyperplasia. 3. Engage in appropriate exercise. Appropriate joint movement can increase the negative pressure in the joint cavity, facilitate the penetration of synovial fluid into the articular cartilage, reduce the degeneration of articular cartilage, and thus reduce the incidence of bone hyperplasia. Therefore, proper exercise can effectively prevent bone hyperplasia. |
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