Allobone

**Allobones** is a bone disease that is characterized by the presence of several abnormal bones in one area of ​​the skeleton. The disease is caused by a disruption in the development of bone tissue and can be caused by hereditary factors, various injuries, infectious processes or metabolic disorders.

Symptoms of allobones may include an increase in the number of bones, abnormal bone shape, decreased growth, or problems with various organs and systems of the body. Diagnosis is based on x-rays, ultrasound and other diagnostic methods depending on the type of disease. Treatment may include surgery to remove excess bone or realign it, as well as medication to control associated symptoms.

Preventive measures to prevent allergic bone include preventing injuries, following healthy lifestyle rules, and controlling metabolic processes in the body.