Fuchsia is usually a lump caused by myofascial hyperplasia or calcification of the collateral ligaments in the neck.
Usually located in the upper back, cervical spine and thoracic spine connection area, it is hard and inelastic when touched by hand, and will continue to grow with age. If the symptoms are more serious, it may prevent the head from turning left and right flexibly, compress the blood vessels and nerves in the neck, cause poor blood circulation, and cause numbness in the neck and shoulders.
If the patient suffers from fulminant buns, it can be treated through physical therapy and surgery. Under physiotherapy, patients can have massage and acupressure to promote blood circulation, which in turn will promote the recovery of Fuchsia. If the effect of physiotherapy is poor and the fulminant pouch is large, surgery is needed to remove it.
If a patient has a pouch, he or she should go to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner.