Can you take calcium tablets for cervical hyperostosis? Does it work?

Patients with cervical osteoplasia can take calcium tablets, which will not aggravate the symptoms of cervical osteoplasia, nor will it have an adverse effect on the structure of the cervical spine.Can you take calcium tablets for cervical hyperostosis? Does it work?Cervical hyperostosis is a chronic degenerative disease of bones and joints, which mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly patients, and is closely related to factors such as long-term head bowing and abnormal posture. When most patients have cervical hyperostosis, they will not have obvious symptoms such as neck pain, limb weakness, numbness, etc., and will not affect the patient's daily life. Calcium tablets do not contain ingredients that cause bone hyperplasia, which will not aggravate the condition of bone hyperplasia, and calcium tablets are rich in calcium, which can promote the metabolism of bone structure and enhance the degree of osteoporosis, which is beneficial to patients.

If the patient has cervical hyperostosis, he should pay attention to avoid bowing his head for a long time or keeping his posture unchanged for a long time in daily life, choose a suitable pillow when sleeping, and do more functional exercises of the neck muscles every day, such as doing cervical exercises, swimming, etc., which can reduce the load on the neck muscles and enhance the stability of the cervical spine. If the patient has pain caused by bone hyperplasia, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, etc., can be used according to the doctor's instructions, or drugs that promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, such as Shujin Huoxue Tablets, Dahuo Luo Capsules, etc., can improve local circulation and relieve symptoms such as pain and numbness.

Can you take calcium tablets for cervical hyperostosis? Does it work?

If the hyperostosis compresses the spinal nerve, the patient has limb sensory and motor dysfunction, or it causes sudden pain and limited movement of the cervical joint, then surgery is required, and the hypertrophic bone can be removed through surgery to relieve the compression.

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