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What happens if bone hyperplasia is not treated


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Bone hyperplasia is a common bone disease. If left untreated, it may cause pain and discomfort, motor disorders, nerve compression and other adverse consequences.
1. Pain and discomfort
Bone hyperplasia stimulates the surrounding nerves and tissues, resulting in pain, numbness, weakness and other symptoms. These symptoms may gradually worsen, affecting daily life and work.
2. Movement disorders
Bone hyperplasia may lead to joint stiffness, limited mobility, and thus affect the body's ability to move. In severe cases, it may even lead to disability.
3. Nerve compression
When bone hyperplasia presses on the surrounding nerves, it may cause pain, paresthesia, muscle weakness and other symptoms. If left untreated, it may lead to nerve damage or even paralysis.