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What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?
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Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.
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Cervical spondylosis is divided into four types, with different types and different symptoms, and generally the mildest cervical spondylosis is manifested as shoulder and neck pain. In addition, according to the classification, the symptoms include the following:
1. Spinal cord type: the symptoms of cervical spondylosis patients are mild, and if the symptoms appear, it indicates that the naspondylosis has been severe. Spinal cervical spine** compresses the spinal cord, so the symptoms of pain and numbness are not obvious.
Usually patients feel that the lower limbs are not moving, the legs and feet are weak, and there is a cotton-like sensation. In addition, some patients have weakness in the upper limbs, inability to hold objects, and even inability to write fluently and hold chopsticks.
2. Radiculotype: It is easier for everyone to recognize, because its symptoms are more typical, there will be pain in the shoulder and neck in the cave position, accompanied by radiating pain in the upper limbs, and even numbness, and in severe cases, muscle atrophy of the upper limbs;
3. Vertebral artery type: this type of cervical spondylosis is mainly manifested by transient dizziness, which is generally manifested as sudden loss of consciousness when moving the neck, which is short in time, and may be able to return to normal within a few seconds to minutes;
4. Sympathetic nervous type: a more complex type of cervical spondylosis, which is easy to be confused with other diseases, and patients will manifest as palpitation, shortness of breath, dizziness, and tinnitus. It is often confused with menopausal syndrome and cardiovascular disease, and is not easy to distinguish.
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Neck pain in the early stages of cervical spondylosis. There may be dizziness and numbness in the hands, which can seriously affect the production of muscle banquet book lack of strength, muscle atrophy, severe pain, and affected lower limb activities. It is necessary to avoid bowing your head for a long time, being tired and cold, or being in a posture for too long, such as looking down at your mobile phone for a long time, macro or working at the desk, you can walk with your hands up and your head up.
Use the cervical spine to write rice characters and other exercises muscle strength, which can be protected by a neck brace. Cooperate with the attending doctor to do a regular review of traction physiotherapy training, you can apply traditional Chinese medicine for external oral use under the guidance of the doctor**, if there is severe weakness and numbness of the limbs, the feeling of stepping on cotton in the lower limbs, and the impact of compression of the spinal cord is serious, surgery is required.
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Cervical spondylosis is a more common disease in clinical practice, and due to different types, there are also differences in symptoms, which are common in the following situations:
1. Cervical radiculopathy: If the nerve root is compressed, the patient may have local pain, stiffness, limited activity and radial pain in the upper limbs, including the shoulder joint, and in severe cases, the symptoms of numbness and weakness of the upper limbs may occur;
2. Cervical myelopathy: If cervical myelopathy is caused by spinal cord compression, in addition to the symptoms of numbness, weakness and limited activity of the upper limbs, the patient may also have a feeling of trunk banding. The patient's lower limb movement will also be restricted, mainly manifested as lower limb weakness, unsteady walking, and in severe cases, abnormal urine and urine or incontinence;
3. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis: sympathetic cervical spondylosis caused by sympathetic nerve compression, patients mainly manifest as head dizziness, headache and memory loss. In addition, patients may have symptoms such as tinnitus, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, palpitation, chest tightness, excessive sweating on the face or one limb, no sweating, chills, and fever;
4. Vertebral artery cervical spondylosis: If it is vertebral artery cervical spondylosis caused by vertebral artery compression, patients may have symptoms of vertigo, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting and tinnitus. In addition, when the patient turns his head, the patient may experience cataplexy due to temporary acute ischemia in the brain;
5. Esophageal cervical spondylosis: due to the protrusion of the cervical intervertebral disc in the front, it will compress the anterior esophagus and cause obstruction, and the patient will feel that it is difficult to swallow. Some patients may think that there is new organisms in the esophagus, but colonoscopy or gastroscopy can reveal no lesions in the gastrointestinal tract, and the cervical disc may be found to herniate anteriorly and flatten the esophagus, making it difficult for the patient to swallow.
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Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.
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Clinical manifestations: According to the manifestations produced by the main sites affected, they are divided into:
1) Radiculotype: manifested as neck and shoulder pain with unilateral or bilateral upper limb numbness, aggravation during neck movement, weakness, heaviness or falling of objects in the affected upper limb.
2) Spinal cord type: manifested as bilateral or unilateral numbness and heaviness of the lower limbs, followed by difficulty in walking and unstable gait. Later, bilateral or unilateral numbness, pain, and hand weakness of the upper limbs may occur, and paralysis may occur in the late stage.
3) Vertebral artery type: about 10 15%, transient paroxysmal vertigo is the main symptom, which can be accompanied by neck, shoulder or cervical occipital pain, nausea, etc
Symptoms such as vomiting, tinnitus, unsteadiness in walking, and vertigo are often related to neck movement, but consciousness is mostly present.
4), sympathetic nervous type: manifested as sympathetic nerve excitation symptoms, a few appear inhibition symptoms, excitement headache, dizziness, may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, blurred vision, tachycardia, increased blood pressure, etc.
5) Neck type: the main manifestations are occipital neck pain, limited neck movement, and the head is fixed on one side.
If you have cervical spondylosis, you must adopt the correct method, the combination of cerebral spondylosis can be comprehensive, the external use of pure Chinese medicine ointment, combined with internal administration, the effect is long-lasting, both internal and external, and the cervical spine traction device is worn during the consolidation period, so as to completely ** cervical spondylosis and prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The brain-spine heart combination has been clinically tested by a number of first-class hospitals in the province, and the effective rate is more than 97%, and patients are more assured.
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Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.
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1. 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 individual differences in the location of the lesion and the degree of tissue involvement.
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Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.
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Always sore shoulders and neck? Hurry up and test yourself to how many levels of cervical spondylosis you have.
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What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?
The symptoms of cervical spondylosis are complex, the main symptoms are neck and shoulder pain, radiating to the headrest and upper limbs, a few have dizziness, falling, or fever and abnormal sweating on one side of the face, and in severe cases, the movement of both lower limbs is affected, and even paraplegia. Specifically, patients can have neck stiffness, stiffness, pain, limited neck movement, heavy shoulders and back, muscle stiffening, upper limb weakness, finger numbness, limb ** sensory loss, sometimes unconsciously falling objects in the hand, etc.; Some patients have stiffness in the lower limbs, which seem to be unresponsive, or the lower limbs are limp, as if walking on cotton; Other patients may even have abnormal sensations such as headache, dizziness, vision loss, tinnitus, and nausea; A small number of patients suffer from loss of bowel and bowel control, sexual dysfunction, and even quadriplegia. Of course, not all manifestations will be manifested in every patient with cervical spondylosis, often only partial symptoms appear, and most patients have mild manifestations and a relatively long course of disease.
If the condition is severe, it is recommended to undergo surgery in time**; Try to develop good habits, such as not working for long periods of time.
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