What symptom does cervical vertebra disease have

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In addition to neck and shoulder pain, patients with cervical spondylosis will also have dizziness, headache and other symptoms. Due to cervical disc degeneration or chronic strain, bone hyperplasia occurs at the edge of the vertebral body or small joints. What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis? Next, I will give you a brief introduction.

What symptom does cervical vertebra disease have

First, vertigo is a common symptom of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type. The patient's position changes due to the extension or rotation of the neck, leading to vertigo. Vertigo caused by ischemic lesion of vestibular nucleus usually lasts for a short time and disappears in a few seconds to a few minutes. At the time of onset, the patient may have mild loss of consciousness and dyskinesia, manifested as unstable walking or leaning to one side. Vertigo caused by ischemic lesion of labyrinth is not accompanied by disturbance of consciousness.

Second, due to the spasm of vertebrobasilar system caused by cervical spondylosis, secondary cerebral occipital lobe visual center ischemic lesions, a few patients may have vision loss or visual field defect, and even blindness in severe cases.

Third: when the patient's neck rotates, he suddenly feels that his lower limbs are soft and falls. The clinical features are: the patient has a clear consciousness at the time of onset, can get up by himself in a short time, and even walk. This is different from other cerebrovascular diseases.

matters needing attention

It is necessary to increase the rest time and activity time for those who have been engaged in desk work for a long time, so as to enhance the blood circulation of the whole body, eliminate local muscle fatigue, and prevent and alleviate the strain of cervical spine.