Cervical spondylosis causes buzzing in the head, mainly because the bone hyperplasia compresses the nerves or blood vessels, affecting blood supply to the brain and nerve conduction. Symptoms need to be relieved through medication, physical therapy and lifestyle adjustments. 1. Genetic factors may increase the risk of cervical bone hyperplasia. People with a family history of cervical spondylosis are more likely to have bone hyperplasia. For such people, it is recommended to have regular cervical spine examinations to avoid maintaining bad postures for a long time. 2. Environmental factors such as long-term head-down work, bad sitting posture and lack of exercise may induce cervical vertebrae bone hyperplasia. Such people should pay attention to adjusting their working posture and do neck exercises every hour to avoid muscle stiffness and excessive cervical pressure. 3. Physiological factors include aging and osteoporosis. As age increases, cervical degeneration worsens and the risk of bone hyperplasia increases. Supplementing calcium and vitamin D and maintaining moderate exercise can help delay bone loss. 4. Trauma such as neck sprain or impact may cause cervical bone hyperplasia. Avoid strenuous exercise and inappropriate neck movements, and wear neck protection tools when necessary to reduce the risk of neck injury. 5. Pathological factors such as cervical spondylosis, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases may aggravate bone hyperplasia. Treating the primary disease and controlling inflammation and pain can help slow the progression of bone hyperplasia. In terms of drug treatment, commonly used drugs include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, muscle relaxants such as chlorzoxazone, and neurotrophic drugs such as vitamin B12. These drugs can relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and improve nerve function. Physical therapy such as cervical traction, heat, and ultrasound therapy can help relieve pressure on the cervical spine, improve blood circulation, and relieve symptoms of nerve compression. Lifestyle adjustments include maintaining a correct sitting posture, avoiding bowing the head for long periods of time, and doing appropriate neck exercises and massages. In terms of diet, increasing calcium-rich foods such as milk, soy products, and green leafy vegetables, and avoiding high-salt and high-fat diets are beneficial to bone health. Cervical bone hyperplasia causes buzzing in the head, which requires a combination of medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. Regular checks on cervical health, avoiding long-term bad postures, and maintaining adequate exercise and a balanced diet are the keys to preventing and relieving symptoms. If symptoms are severe or persistent, seek medical attention and professional treatment in a timely manner to prevent further deterioration of the condition. |
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