How does bone hyperplasia cause

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The causes of hyperosteogeny include articular cartilage wear, mechanical changes, abnormal bone metabolism, inflammatory stimulation, etc. 1. Articular cartilage wear With the increase of age, excessive use of joints or trauma, articular cartilage gradually degenerates, thins, loses elasticity and cushioning. This can lead to uneven joint surface, in order to repair and stabilize the joint, the body will start the self-protection mechanism, the formation of bone hyperplasia at the edge of the joint.2. Mechanical changes long-term incorrect posture, physical labor or weight, etc., will make the joint bear abnormal pressure and tension distribution, this mechanical imbalance will stimulate the formation of bone hyperplasia, in order to enhance joint stability. 3. Abnormal bone metabolism When the metabolism of calcium, phosphorus and other minerals in the body is unbalanced, or hormone levels change, it may affect the normal growth and remodeling of bone, thus promoting the occurrence of hyperosteogeny. 4. Inflammation stimulates inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, which can lead to changes in the joint environment and trigger inflammatory reactions. Long-term inflammatory stimulation can induce the occurrence of hyperosteogeny. Hyperosteogeny is the result of multiple factors, understanding these causes will help us to better prevent and treat hyperosteogeny related diseases.

How does bone hyperplasia cause

How does bone hyperplasia cause

How does bone hyperplasia cause



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