Can cervical spondylosis cause vision loss? Is there a scientific basis for such a claim?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In severe cases, cervical spondylosis can indeed lead to visual impairment; There is a basis for this statement, if cervical spondylosis is not timely, then it will compress the nerves of the brain, and if the optic nerve is affected, it will lead to the loss of our vision.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is a possibility that a disease of the cervical spine may affect the optic nerve, so it can lead to vision problems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is a scientific basis for this, as cervical spondylosis can cause you to be less accustomed to seeing with your eyes, which can cause you to sit incorrectly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, the key to vision loss lies in how much time you spend on electronic products, and a long time will lead to vision loss.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, people suffering from cervical spondylosis will cause blurred vision or decreased vision, blurred vision, and a feeling of swelling and pain, according to your description, it is generally caused by insufficient blood supply, it is recommended that you take oral neck pain granules and gastrodia pills to **OK, plus traction**, I wish you good health!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that cervical spondylosis is mainly caused by the loss of kidney qi, the blockage of tendons and veins, and the obstruction of meridians.

    Suggestions: Pay attention to the warmth of the neck, don't always keep your head down, and pay attention to reducing the pressure on the neck. Prevents excessive pressure on the neck from aggravating discomfort.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you still have symptoms of dizziness? Cervical spondylosis can cause vision loss. Further examination should be carried out to confirm the diagnosis, and you can go to the ophthalmologist to determine and rule out the problem of the eye itself, and then go to the orthopedic department to see a doctor and take a lateral x-ray of the cervical spine in the anterolateral position, hyperextension and flexion of the cervical spine.

    Reply to the expert: Deputy Chief Physician Du Liangjie, Department of Medicine, Beijing Bo'ai Hospital.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is safe to say that cervical spondylosis can affect vision, which can not only cause common blurred vision, decreased vision, eye swelling and throbbing, eye fatigue, weakness in opening eyes, fear of light and tears, Venus in front of the eyes, etc., but also can cause visual field narrowing, sharp vision loss, and even blindness. In recent years, some people in China have conducted special studies on this, calling the visual impairment caused by cervical spine lesions cervical visual impairment, and summarizing its characteristics as follows: There is an obvious relationship between eye symptoms and changes in head and neck posture, and many people feel that when the head is in a special posture, the eye symptoms and cervical spondylosis are reduced, while the symptoms of cervical spondylosis are aggravated in another posture; Most of them have a history of cervical spondylosis, and eye symptoms and cervical spondylosis symptoms occur at the same time or one after another, which is closely related to the changes in the condition of cervical spondylosis; Ophthalmologic examination often does not detect obvious **, and visual acuity improves according to cervical spondylosis.

    The cause of cervical spondylosis' impact on vision may be related to autonomic dysfunction and vertebrobasilar insufficiency caused by cervical spondylosis. It can be seen that the main purpose of this visual impairment is to cure cervical spondylosis, and if cervical spondylosis is cured, the vision will be restored.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Science has proven that cervical spondylosis can affect vision, and severe cervical spondylosis can lead to blurred vision, fatigue, weakness, lack of light, and even blindness. So the health of the neck is very important for each of us, and we must pay attention to the protection of the neck and**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, the first choice of traction physiotherapy for cervical spondylosis can be combined with acupuncture and massage, and it is necessary to adhere to the course of treatment for 10-12 days. Generally, 1-2 courses of treatment are required. Maintain a correct posture for work or life and avoid maintaining one posture for too long.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cervical spondylosis can lead to insufficient blood supply to the eye and vascular disease of the eye, which can affect vision once it occurs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, cervical spondylosis can affect vision, not only can cause common blurred vision, vision loss, eye swelling, throbbing, eye fatigue, weakness to open eyes, fear of light and tears, Venus in front of the eyes, etc., but also can cause visual field narrowing, sharp loss of vision, and even blindness. In recent years, some people in China have conducted special research on this, and the visual impairment caused by cervical spine lesions is called cervical visual impairment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Xiao Li is a high school student, and since high school, her eyes have been short-sighted, left eye, right eye. Later, when she entered the third year of high school, her homework was heavy, and her myopia deepened, but soon after, her eyesight decreased again, and she often felt headaches and neck pain, which affected her studies. Looking at the child's condition, the family was very anxious, and later after diagnosis in the hospital, it was determined that Xiao Li's second cervical vertebra was right and the sixth to seventh cervical vertebra was right vulosis.

    So, the doctor performed a positive spinal reduction on her, and after 5 times, her head and neck were no longer painful.

    Professor Diao Wenjing once did a physical examination for the students of a class of a primary school in Chongwen District, and found that only 2 of the 40 students in the class had healthy spine, and the other 38 students had different degrees of spinal problems, and some students were so serious that they would have dizziness, headache, myopia, tinnitus, and drowsiness.

    Due to the non-physiological posture of people sitting, lying, sleeping, walking, and standing, coupled with the mismatch between the height of soft beds, soft seats, tables and chairs, and the non-physiological sleeping pillows, especially many people bow their heads for a long time, resulting in straightening or reverse arch of the cervical spine, and the symptoms are dizziness, headache, dry eyes, myopia, posterior occipital and shoulder pain and other symptoms. More than half of the computer family is straightened.

    When it comes to the causes of diseases, experts say that the root cause of many eye diseases is not the eye itself, but the cervical spine. Why does a problem with the cervical spine affect the eyes?

    Experts say that when the articular process between the first cervical vertebra and the second cervical vertebra and the seventh cervical vertebra to the first thoracic vertebra is misaligned, the articular process on the vertebrae will be offset and compress the optic nervous system, which will affect the normal function of the visual center and cause vision loss.

    It is very simple to solve the eye problems caused by cervical spine dislocation, in addition to insisting on practicing Master Diao's spinal health exercises, it is also necessary to rub more 3 acupuncture points of Guangming acupoint, Dagukong acupoint and Liver Yu acupoint. You can use your index or middle finger against these acupuncture points, gently rub outward 18 times, count slowly in your mind, don't rush, and then rub inward 18 times. In terms of strength, it is okay to feel a little sore during the massage.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When cervical spondylosis involves the sympathetic nerves, dizziness, headache, blurred vision, swelling and dry eyes, inability to open the second eye, tinnitus, ear blockage, balance disorders, tachycardia, palpitation, chest tightness, and some even gastrointestinal flatulence and other symptoms may occur. There are also symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and pronunciation. Therefore, if vision is reduced, it can be considered to be caused by cervical spondylosis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Common symptoms of cervical spondylosis:

    Cervical spondylosis: In the early stages of the disease, the patient feels stiff and sometimes sore.

    Cervical radiculopathy: cervical spinal nerve root compression, numbness, pain and other sensations in the fingers, muscle weakness and muscle atrophy of the upper limbs as the lesion develops.

    Vertebral artery cervical spondylosis: Symptoms of cerebral insufficiency due to vertebral artery compression, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms.

    Cervical myelopathy: numbness and weakness of the lower limbs, unstable gait due to spinal cord compression, walking with a feeling of stepping on cotton, and difficulty walking in severe cases.

    Sympathetic cervical spondylosis: Sympathetic nerve compression presents with symptoms of autonomic dysfunction, such as palpitation

    You can try aminosamine** and combine it with appropriate exercise such as rejuvenation exercises. Don't be violent! Hope it works for you!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cervical spondylosis can cause blurred vision, eye swelling and pain, weakness in opening the eyes, photophobia, tearing, and Venus in the eyes, etc., and can also cause visual field narrowing and sharp vision loss. This visual impairment caused by cervical spondylosis is medically referred to as cervical visual impairment. The cause is related to autonomic disorders, vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency.

    Health experts point out that cervical vision impairment is mainly cervical spondylosis.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cervical spondylosis will have an impact on the nervous system to a certain extent, most of which are manifested as dizziness, headache, some will have blurred vision and other symptoms, usually pay attention to standing, sitting, try to stand loosely, sit like a clock, often look up at the sky, is beneficial to the cervical spine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Doing a massage to condition the nerves that are pinched by the cervical spine can reduce the visual impairment.

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