Is cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia bone spur disease

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Cervical hyperosteogeny is bone spur, also known as cervical spine bone spur, mainly manifested as the formation of osteophyte at the edge of cervical vertebral body, accompanied by local small joint hypertrophy of cervical spine, representing the degenerative state of bone. Mainly due to long-term overwork, age or joint trauma and other factors. Disc degeneration and long-term chronic strain, resulting in cervical spine instability, the body in order to compensate for the instability of cervical spine will gradually form bone spur, conducive to increase the stability of cervical spine. It can be an inevitable result of human aging, so don't be overly nervous about bone spurs. Generally mild cervical spurs will not cause obvious symptoms and do not need special treatment.



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