What’s going on with glabellar hyperplasia?

Osteomalacia of the gladiolus may occur due to the following reasons: first, local inflammation, such as infection or aseptic inflammation around the gladiolus. Second, due to trauma, such as a direct violent blow, fracture or contusion of the gladiolus, which may lead to osteophytes during the recovery process. Thirdly, congenital genetic factors may trigger the emergence of the gladiolus. In the event that the condition of gladiolus hyperplasia occurs, the patient should go to the hospital promptly to check the severity of the condition. If there are no obvious symptoms of osteophytes in this part of the synovial process, the majority of patients do not need to deal with it, but if symptoms arise, patients should be treated promptly.