What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It mainly depends on whether you have a problem with the cervical spine. Problems with the seven cervical vertebrae vary in symptoms. For example, dizziness and nausea must be caused by the straightening of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine.

    Blurred eyes, pain must be caused by the dislocation of the cervical spine 1 2. Headache and dizziness must be caused by cervical spine misalignment. Tinnitus Sudden deafness must be caused by the dislocation of the cervical spine 2 3.

    The numbness and itching of the lips and tongue must be caused by the dislocation of 3 4. Arm arm numbness, pain, weakness, swelling must be caused by the dislocation of the cervical spine 5 6. The pain in the upper arm must be a problem with the cervical spine 7 and so on.

    Let me simply tell you the symptoms of cervical spine 2 misalignment: the symptoms of cervical spine 2 misalignment are: blurred vision, unclear vision, nerve pain behind the ear and can throb all the way to the eye frame.

    Sullen pain, throbbing pain and throbbing pain in the temples . It can cause tinnitus and sudden deafness, causing tachycardia and palpitation. Symptoms such as downward throbbing pain to the shoulder, weakened grip strength and swelling of the hand.

    In addition, the common symptoms of them are that they can cause vertigo in the center of the back of the head, and they are prone to fainting and falling, but they are conscious and afraid of climbing. Headache, vomiting, neck pain and other symptoms. There are more than 100 kinds of symptoms of cervical spondylosis, which are very harmful to people and seriously affect people's health and quality of life.

    However, our medical research on cervical spondylosis can be said to be very poor, and it is even more illegal and basically useless. In fact, cervical spondylosis does not need to take medicine and injections at all, no surgery is required, and it is completely good to just do cervical spine reduction. No matter what brand of plaster is possible, it is impossible to be good for cervical spondylosis, and it only has a pain-relieving effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: Performance: Weak, soft, loud, severe limited activities, etc. The struggle closest to the sky.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The clinical symptoms of cervical spondylosis are complex. It mainly includes neck and back pain, upper limb weakness, finger numbness, lower limb weakness, difficulty walking, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even blurred vision, tachycardia and dysphagia. The clinical symptoms of cervical spondylosis are related to the location of the lesion, the degree of tissue involvement and individual differences.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In recent years, more and more people have joined the "bowing family", this bad habit is very harmful to physical health, especially easy to cause cervical spondylosis, coupled with poor sitting posture, long-term desk work, all lead to the incidence of cervical spondylosis is getting higher and higher. Cervical spondylosis should be prompted when symptoms appear, so as not to cause more serious consequences. So, what are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?

    1. Neck, shoulder and back pain.

    The main manifestation of cervical spondylosis is the symptoms of pain, almost all cervical spondylosis diseases will have obvious pain in the early stage and throughout the course, the pain location can occur in the neck, shoulder and back, etc., most of which the pain occurs in the neck, followed by the shoulder, upper arm, forearm and other parts, cervical spondylosis can also cause headache symptoms.

    2. Restricted activities.

    After suffering from cervical spondylosis, the patient can feel that the range of motion of the cervical spine is significantly reduced, and the symptoms of stiff muscles in the neck and shoulder can appear, and there can also be stagnation and soreness, and it is more difficult to do the actions of turning the neck, bending forward, leaning back, etc., sometimes turning the neck with a little force, and severe pain can occur, and radiate to the upper limbs and other parts. Many patients experience dizziness when the neck is turned, and cataplexy may occur in severe cases.

    3. Pain and numbness in the upper limbs.

    Cervical spondylosis can also cause symptoms of swelling and tingling in the upper limbs, and in severe cases, the pain can radiate to the arm area, and the pain is exacerbated when taking deep breaths, coughing, and sneezing, which is often unbearable. In many patients, pain worsens at night, severely affecting sleep quality. Even oral pain medications are not effective in providing relief and can last for days or even months.

    4. Cervical headache.

    Sympathetic cervical spondylosis, radiculopathy, and vertebral artery cervical spondylosis can all cause headache symptoms, among which sympathetic cervical spondylosis has the most headache symptoms. In addition to headache, patients can also experience symptoms of dizziness, which is mainly manifested as dizziness, and when dizziness occurs, there is a feeling of unsteady standing, rotation of surrounding scenery, and sagging and tilting of objects. Dizziness attacks can be accompanied by tinnitus, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the patient is cervical spondylosis, it is mainly manifested as abnormal sensations such as stiffness and pain in the pillow, neck and shoulder, if the patient is cervical radiculopathy, it is mainly manifested as radiating pain and numbness in the shoulders and upper limbs and hands, and if the patient is cervical myelopathy, the main manifestations are numbness and weakness in both upper limbs and lower limbs, as well as some weakening of fine movements.

    1. Some patients will have the feeling of stepping on cotton in both lower limbs, or the feeling of chest banding; 2. If the patient suffers from cervical spondylosis, it is enough to do routine X-ray examination; 3. If the patient has cervical radiculopathy or cervical myelopathy, magnetic resonance examination should be performed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The main symptoms of cervical spondylosis are neck and back pain, upper limb weakness, finger numbness, lower limb weakness, difficulty walking, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even blurred vision and difficulty swallowing.

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