Young people should not neglect the treatment of cervical spondylosis.

by xiaozhou on 2008-12-17 10:36:11

The sub-health status that often appears in the white-collar class, due to lack of exercise and rest in work and life, mostly after a comprehensive examination in the hospital, the doctor tells it is cervical spondylosis, which is what we usually call "cervical disease". Therefore, nowadays, many white-collar workers need cervical disease treatment.

With the acceleration of the pace of life and the change of lifestyle, currently many young people also suffer from cervical spondylosis and have to undergo cervical disease treatment, especially white-collar workers in office buildings, office staff, and personnel who work in front of computers all day. Cervical disease treatment is increasingly attracting widespread attention. So what are the reasons that lead to cervical spondylosis? How should cervical disease treatment be carried out? And how do we prevent it while undergoing cervical disease treatment?

Cervical spondylosis symptoms are complex, so cervical disease treatment must vary from person to person.

Experts say that the symptoms of cervical spondylosis treatment manifest in five types:

1. Radiculopathy type: nerve roots are compressed, resulting in numbness, weakness, and pain. Patients feel discomfort, numbness, and pain in their hands, with weakened grip strength. Sometimes they even feel weak when holding a cup. In severe cases, the patient may experience pain throughout the night and find it difficult to sleep.

2. Vertebral artery type: during the passage through the vertebral artery canal, due to cervical lesions, changes occur in vital pursuits, leading to compression of the vertebral artery and causing insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness, mild head confusion, or severe vertigo, making one feel as if the world is spinning.

3. Sympathetic nerve type: clinical manifestations are relatively complex, common ones include migraines, occipital pain, blurred vision, photophobia, tearing, elevated blood pressure, arrhythmia, palpitations, sometimes sweating all over.

4. Myelopathy type: patients experience weakness in both feet or hands, walking feels like stepping on a sponge, deep steps and shallow steps, and many women will experience dizziness, which also falls under this category.

5. Mixed type: the symptoms of two or more types mentioned above appear simultaneously, combined together.

Due to the complexity of cervical spondylosis symptoms and the significant harm after contracting the disease, if any of the aforementioned symptoms appear, one should immediately seek cervical disease treatment at a specialized hospital to avoid inconvenience in daily work and life.

Cervical spondylosis treatment should be approached with caution.

There are many methods for cervical spondylosis treatment, including non-surgical and surgical treatments. Non-surgical treatments include physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture, topical medications, oral medications, etc. Professor Shen particularly reminds cervical spondylosis patients that approximately 95% or even a higher proportion can achieve cure results through non-surgical therapy. Given the risks associated with surgery, surgical treatment should be avoided as much as possible. Surgical treatment should only be considered as a backup method when conservative treatments fail. If surgery goes wrong, it could result in high-level paralysis, with very serious consequences. Additionally, massage techniques require high standards; incorrect massage techniques not only affect the treatment effect but may also worsen the patient's condition. Therefore, patients must go to a specialized hospital and consult professional doctors for cervical spondylosis treatment.

Source: Cervical Spondylosis Treatment Network http://www.chinakry.com/jingzhuibingzhiliao1.asp