Hyperosteogeny compression nerve symptoms

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-15 07:19:29
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Hyperosteogeny is a common clinical symptom, which is mostly caused by degenerative changes of bones in the body due to the increasing age of patients. When the symptoms are serious and cause compression on peripheral nerves, the typical symptoms of patients are pain in the affected area, which can radiate to peripheral parts, causing weakness and numbness of upper limbs and lower limbs.