Can hyperosteogeny be operated on?

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2025-05-18 04:04:41 Views: 12 times

Osteogenesis

is a common bone disease. Surgery may be an option when conservative treatment fails and symptoms seriously affect quality of life. Surgery is not the first treatment for osteogenesis. In most cases, doctors will recommend conservative treatment first, such as rest, medication, physical therapy, etc., to relieve pain and improve function. Surgery will only be considered if symptoms do not improve significantly or continue to worsen after a period of conservative treatment. Secondly, the main purpose of surgery is to relieve symptoms. For example, to remove the pressure caused by hyperplastic bone on peripheral nerves, blood vessels or other tissues, thereby reducing pain, numbness, weakness and other symptoms. The surgical method will depend on the specific location and severity of hyperplastic bone. Moreover, surgery has certain risks and complications. Any surgery has risks, such as bleeding, infection, poor wound healing, etc. In addition, surgery may not completely eliminate symptoms, or symptoms may reappear some time after surgery. Whether the patient is suitable for surgery requires a comprehensive evaluation. The doctor will comprehensively evaluate the patient's overall health condition, severity of the disease, willingness to operate, etc., and weigh the pros and cons of surgery. At the same time, the patient should fully understand the risks and effects of surgery, and fully communicate with the doctor before making a decision. In

short, surgery can be performed for hyperosteogeny, but it needs to be carefully selected. Patients should choose the appropriate treatment method according to their own situation under the guidance of the doctor.



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