What are the clinical manifestations of cervical spondylosis? Can it be surgically treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are nearly 200 symptoms of cervical spondylosis, and the seven cervical vertebrae are dislocated. Cervical spondylosis is a disease that comes out of incorrect posture, and cervical spine reduction can be done well. There is no need for surgery**, no injections and medicines, no plasters, no physiotherapy and all kinds of messes**.

    For example, the physiological curvature of the cervical spine is directly the main cause of dizziness, nausea and vomiting, confusion, grogginess, severe insomnia, memory loss, walking instability, fainting, and weakness of hands and feet. Cervical vertebra 1 cervical vertebra 2 is dislocated to the left or right, which is the cause of eye pain, dryness, severe blurred vision, headache and dizziness, nerve pain behind the ear, nerve pain at the top of the head, orbital pain, temple pain, forehead tingling and dull pain, and some can throb the nasal cavity. These symptoms can be reduced to make the symptoms disappear immediately.

    However, it is a pity that many hospitals now carry out so-called minimally invasive surgery for patients with straightened physiological curvature of the cervical spine. Why? This is because surgery does not straighten the physiological curvature and restore the original curvature of the dislocated cervical vertebrae.

    That's why surgery isn't necessary at all. Of course, there are no cases where cervical spondylosis due to trauma should be operated on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The clinical manifestations of cervical spondylosis are very different, some people have dizziness, some people have my new situation, in short, it is different, so, is cervical spondylosis suitable for surgery? In fact, cervical spondylosis is not suitable for surgery, and it is generally possible to take kite flying, practice kite flying, or participate in more physical exercise or external application of traditional Chinese medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because of the complexity of disease and medical treatment, the following is only used as a reference, not as a **opinion, please be cautious!

    1- Cervical spondylosis progresses to obvious spinal cord, nerve root, and vertebral artery damage, and undergoes conservative **no effect surgery**. How to understand it specifically, cervical spondylosis is so severe that it is impossible to alleviate obvious limb weakness, unsteady walking, inability to hold things steadily, and paralysis through conservative **.

    Paralysis manifestations, such as obvious muscle atrophy of the upper limbs, significant decrease in muscle strength, numbness, pain, uncontrollable vertigo, headache, amblyopia, blindness, diplopia or cataplexy that cannot be controlled by drugs or other conservative **, etc., emphasize that conservative ** is ineffective.

    2- The original cervical spondylosis has sudden and obvious aggravation of symptoms under the action of trauma.

    3- With cervical disc herniation, non-surgical** ineffective.

    4- If there is obvious instability in a certain segment of the cervical spine, obvious neck pain, and it is ineffective after normative non-surgery**, even if there is no limb sensation (numbness) and movement disorders (paralysis), surgery should be considered. (The stability of the segment can be determined by the hyperextension and hypercurvature x-rays of the cervical spine).

    Of course, there are many factors to consider in cervical spine surgery, and the most important thing in surgery is the patient's underlying condition, age, blood pressure, diabetes, or cardiac insufficiency, etc., and the pros and cons must be weighed if the underlying conditions are too poor.

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