This thing grows on the bone, indicating that you are old.
Many old friends will be told by doctors that there is [hyperosteogeny] after taking X-ray films of joints: Well, there are bone spurs here. In fact, [bone spur] (hyperosteogeny) is a degenerative change of bones. To some extent, it can be said that long bone spur indicates that people are old. In order to adapt to long-term exercise and load, the density of local bone increases, especially the appearance of new bone at the edge of the bone, which looks like [spines] have grown on the originally smooth bone surface, hence the name. This kind of situation is not uncommon. Dr. Clove will popularize some knowledge about [bone spur and hyperosteogeny]. Why does bone spur grow? With the increase of Read More …