The main dangers of vertebral Schwimmer’s nodules are as follows: First, they can cause long-term recurrent pain around the spine. The nature of the pain caused by vertebral Schwimmer’s nodules is not severe, and the positioning is not particularly accurate, so patients do not pay special attention to the pain after it occurs and do not seek medical attention. This can lead to prolonged episodes of pain caused by this type of disease. Second, it may lead to an increase in the rate of degenerative changes in the spine. Vertebral Schwimmer’s nodes are signs of spinal degeneration, and once this occurs, it can lead to a rapid increase in changes in the spine such as osteophytes, osteoporosis, hypertrophy of the ligaments, calcification, and disc herniation. Third, it may cause significant inflammation around the vertebral body. After the appearance of the vertebral body Xuemo’s nodes, aseptic inflammation will occur, which will be exacerbated by the presence of osteoporosis, or large weight-bearing. This is followed by very severe pain around the spine, reduced mobility, and decreased spinal stability.