Do cervical hyperosteogenesis require surgery? Can it be cured?

Whether cervical hyperostosis requires surgery and whether it can be cured depends on the patient's condition. If the patient's condition is mild, it can usually be cured. If the patient is more severe, it may not be cured.

1. The condition is mild: if the patient's cervical hyperostosis is shallow, and the bone range of hyperplasia is small, and the nerve is generally not compressed, the patient can be treated with drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as ibuprofen, celecoxib, etc., which can relieve the local pain caused by bone hyperplasia, as well as swelling and other symptoms, and can generally be cured.Do cervical hyperosteogenesis require surgery? Can it be cured?

2. Severe condition: If the patient's cervical spine bone hyperplasia is deep, it may compress the nerves or blood vessels, resulting in headache, dizziness and other symptoms, and the hyperplasia may compress the spinal nerves, resulting in muscle weakness, neck and shoulder numbness and other symptoms, which can generally not be cured. Patients need to undergo surgical treatment under the guidance of doctors, such as anterior cervical decompression fusion, posterior cervical decompression, etc., through surgical treatment, cervical hyperostosis can generally be cured.

It is recommended that patients with cervical hyperostosis go to the hospital for examination in time and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor. Daily exercise can be appropriate, improve physical fitness, pay attention to rest, and eat some foods with high calcium content, such as fish, shrimp, milk, etc., which is conducive to the recovery of the condition.

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