What symptoms can cervical spondylosis cause
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Cervical spondylosis, also known as cervical syndrome, is the general name of cervical osteoarthritis, proliferative cervical spondylitis, cervical nerve root syndrome and cervical disc prolapse. It is a disease based on degenerative pathological changes. Mainly due to long-term cervical strain, bone hyperplasia, or intervertebral disc prolapse, ligament thickening, resulting in cervical spinal cord, nerve root or vertebral artery compression, a series of dysfunction of clinical syndrome. Cervical spondylosis may cause those symptoms to tell you.
What symptoms can cervical spondylosis cause
Symptom 1: cervical intervertebral joints and surrounding muscles, ligaments, fascia and other tissue damage or inflammation, leading to neck, shoulder, back soreness, pain and neck activity affected by the eye.
Symptom 2: cervical plexus and brachial plexus nerve roots are stimulated or compressed, resulting in neck shoulder, arm hand radiation numbness, pain, weakness and muscle atrophy.
Symptom 3: insufficient blood supply of vertebral artery, anterior spinal artery and posterior spinal artery, leading to memory loss, dizziness, tinnitus, cataplexy, limb movement disorder and deep sensory loss ataxia.
matters needing attention
Brain stem and cervical spinal cord inner reticular structure dysfunction, resulting in sleep disorders, unconsciousness, confusion, increased pharyngeal secretions, pale hands or cyanosis.















