What is the difference between vertigo due to cervical spondylosis and vertigo due to anemia? How ca

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dizziness caused by anemia will have a lack of energy, dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis, and neck discomfort. If you have neck and back pain, soreness, numbness after working at a desk for a long time, driving for a long time or using the computer for a long time, and numbness of the index finger or thumb may occur in severe cases, you can judge that you may have cervical spondylosis, but the symptoms are mild.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The degree of vertigo is different, the complications are different, the causes are different, and the methods are different; First of all, it is necessary to see whether there is obvious bone hyperplasia, but also to see the compression of the nerves, and whether the upper limbs are numb, painful, and muscle atrophy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    One will be accompanied by cervical spine discomfort, the other will not have cervical spine problems, but there will be some differences in nails and mouth, if the neck is not flexible, it is likely to be cervical spondylosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One is accompanied by cervical spine discomfort, and the other is not cervical spine problem. On the contrary, the difference between nails and mouth. If the neck movement is not flexible, it is very good for the cervical spine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Usually cervical spondylosis is relatively rare to cause patients to have vertigo symptoms, of course, some patients will also have vertigo because of cervical spondylosis, when the patient has vertigo, they will feel the feeling of the head spinning. It can cause the patient's lower limbs to become weak, unsteady on standing, and feel the ground shaking. For this case, it is recommended that patients should pay attention to rest at ordinary times, and can give some appropriate massage to the neck, which can promote blood circulation and improve vertigo.

    For patients with cervical spine, it is necessary to avoid standing or sitting for a long time, so as not to cause blood circulation and cause some adverse symptoms, such as dizziness, nausea, dizziness, and in severe cases, it will also lead to coma.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is only one cause of vertigo in cervical spondylosis: straightening of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine, posterior dislocation of the atlantoaxial joint, or dislocation to the left or right, and atlantoaxial muscle strain. Security The correct way to do this is:

    Do cervical joint reduction, about an hour and a half can be good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cervical vertigo is not only related to cervical hyperostosis, neck soft tissue lesions, etc., but also related to sympathetic nerve dysfunction and cervical proprioception disorder. Other factors such as tumors, subclavian steal syndrome, and superior thoracic syndrome can cause cervical vertigo.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most of the vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis is cervical myeloid type or vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis, which causes poor blood circulation in the head, resulting in vertigo. It is characterized by the sudden onset of the disease, especially when the neck is turned, the dizziness will be more obvious, and even the phenomenon of fainting, and the head will basically return to normal when it is back to normal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis is mostly cervical spondylosis or vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, and the blood circulation in the head is not smooth, resulting in dizziness. It is characterized by a suddenness of onset, especially when the neck is turned, dizziness is more pronounced, and even fainting occurs after the head returns to normal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cervical spondylosisCervical spine discomfort, stiffness, soreness, pain, etc. Look up more and look at high places, such as flying kites, watching the stars, surfing the Internet for a long time, getting up every 30 minutes to move the cervical spine, shoulder area, lumbar spine The exercise that can be done is to 'shake the head and shake the brain' mainly for cervical spondylosis, and you can do some massage and acupuncture**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis pulls the compressed bones apart through external physical traction**. Avoid impaired neural rereading.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some of the vertigo is due to low blood pressure, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and even fainting. For example, at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, China's famous shooter Wang Yifu fainted on the field, which was caused by this reason.

    Many patients with cervical spondylosis have symptoms of vertigo, which are mainly manifested as dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, and even deafness, dizziness, and inability to see clearly. The main characteristics are nausea and even vomiting, paleness, sometimes sweating, unable to even walk, and need help. 80 vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, how does vertigo occur?

    I believe that about 80% of vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, except for congenital factors such as cranial nerve malformations or organic lesions caused by trauma.

    We know that the vertebral artery is an important "conduit" in the human body, which leads through the cervical spine to the brain and is responsible for blood delivery to the brain. Any misalignment, hyperplasia and other problems in the cervical spine may damage or affect this blood supply "pipe", which in turn affects the blood supply to the brain. Vertigo is caused by the dislocation of the occipital atlas vertebra and the atlantoaxial intervertebral joint compressing the third segment of the vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the cerebral basilar artery, at this time, the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and brain are hypoxic and ischemia, and the labyrinth artery and the internal auditory artery are also ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in ear nerve disorders and tinnitus and deafness; At the same time, due to the compression of the upper cervical sympathetic nerve, the cerebral vascular spasm is aggravated, and the cerebral ischemia state is aggravated, so symptoms such as dizziness appear.

    On July 18, 2009, the "Diao's Spine of Traditional Chinese Medicine" was jointly organized by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, the China Medical and Health Development Association, and the China Folk Chinese Medicine Research and Development Association""The launching ceremony and development seminar of the "Cardiac Neurosis" municipal scientific research project was held in Beijing.

    The results of Professor Diao's research on vertigo are: for vertigo diagnosed as being caused by dislocation of the occipital atlantoaxial joint or atlantoaxial joint, the ** rate is 83 and the effective rate is 96. How can it be treated?

    That is to use the "Chinese medicine Diao's spine joint five-point one-line manual reduction" to perform manual reduction for the dislocated intervertebral joints. With the correction of the misaligned intervertebral joints, the corresponding tissues and organs reach relative balance, and symptoms such as dizziness will naturally be relieved and eliminated.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A: Cervical spondylosis can be judged by oneself. Here's how:

    Anyone who has one of the following is a sign of cervical spondylosis. 1.Pain in the back of the neck can be relieved by pulling the head and neck upward with the hand, but worse by downward pressure (most of them are cervical spondylosis).

    2.Neck pain is accompanied by radiating pain in the upper limbs (including hands) or numbness (mostly radiculopathy). 3.

    When the eyes are closed, the head and neck are rotated to the left and right, causing migraine or vertigo (most of them are vertebral artery cervical spondylosis). 4.Neck pain is accompanied by muscle weakness and muscle pain in the upper limbs or (and) lower limbs (mostly cervical myelopathy or cervical spinal stenosis).

    5.When the head is lowered, the whole body is suddenly numb or has an electrical sensation (mostly cervical myelopathy, especially those with severe cervical spinal stenosis). If you have one or two of the following symptoms, you may only have cervical spondylosis, and the diagnosis is clear, and further tests are required.

    1.Simple neck discomfort, in which the neck is placed in any position with an uncomfortable sensation (possibly cervial). 2.

    Unexplained numbness of the upper extremities, especially in the presence of prominent fingertips (may be spinal radiculopathy). 3.Patients with radiating pain in the fingers (may be spinal).

    4.There is a feeling of banding on the body, that is, as if the body is wrapped around a cloth strap (which may be spinal cord type). 5.

    Sudden kneeling when walking, or a feeling of drifting in the legs when walking (may be spinal). 6.A sudden drop in the hand (possibly spinal).

    7.Heart disease with normal ECG, and gastric disease (which may be vertebral artery). 8.

    Dysphagia with neck pain (may be dysphagia). Through the understanding of the full text, is it a bit easier for everyone to diagnose the disease by themselves? In fact, everyone's symptoms are different, and the name of the disease can only be determined by receiving a formal examination.

    Wishing you good health!

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