How to treat cervical spondylosis, the severity of the condition can be determined based on the symptoms.

by cqtk368hcx on 2012-03-09 16:07:39

Internal Medicine, Surgery, Men's Health, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Plastic Surgery, Oncology, Dermatology, Orthopedics, Hepatology, Nephrology, Neurology, More>> Cervical spondylosis can show the severity of the condition through its symptoms. The manifestations of severe and mild conditions are also different. So do you want to know what the symptoms of cervical spondylosis are? In response to this question, an authoritative expert will provide a detailed answer for you below.

The symptoms of cervical spondylosis mainly include the following points:

First, the most complex clinical manifestation is the symptoms of sympathetic-type cervical spondylosis. If cervical spondylosis affects the sympathetic nerves in the neck, patients may experience palpitations, chest tightness, bloating, diarrhea, reduced or excessive sweating in the limbs, coldness in the limbs, irritability, facial flushing, tinnitus, decreased vision, eye swelling, increased or decreased heart rate, vasospasm or vasodilation in the upper limbs and head face area, all these are symptoms of cervical spondylosis. Office workers need to take preventive measures against cervical spondylosis, and those with cervical spondylosis may exhibit these symptoms.

Second, the symptoms of mild cervical spondylosis.

In milder cases of cervical spondylosis, patients only experience stiffness, hardness, and pain in the neck, back, and shoulder areas. Symptoms may worsen during flexion, extension, or rotational movements of the cervical spine. If it affects the nerves leading to the upper limbs, there may be neck and shoulder pain accompanied by radiating pain or numbness in the upper limbs. Skin sensation may become dull, and the strength of the upper limb muscles may weaken; these are also symptoms of cervical spondylosis.

Third, the symptoms of severe cervical spondylosis.

When cervical spondylosis becomes severe, it usually affects the nerves and blood vessels (vertebral arteries) leading to the head. This can cause dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, blurred vision, etc. If the condition progresses further, it may lead to insufficient cerebral blood supply and brain function decline.

The above is the explanation provided by experts regarding the symptoms of cervical spondylosis, hoping it helps answer your questions. Experts suggest that some diseases may not have early symptoms or they may be subtle. For the sake of your health, the best method is to undergo regular physical examinations to detect the condition early and receive appropriate treatment accordingly.