What’s wrong with a cold cervical spine?

Cervical spine cold refers to coldness in the neck, which is usually caused by abnormal nerve sensation in the cervical spine, and the common causes include cervical spondylosis, cervical fasciitis, bone spurs and so on.
1. Cervical spondylosis: a herniated cervical disc compresses the nerve root, causing obstruction of blood circulation in the neck, which leads to symptoms such as a cold neck.
2. Cervical fasciitis: related to strain injury, trauma, etc., causing aseptic inflammation of the neck, local muscle tension, and a feeling of coldness.
3. Bone spurs: When bone spurs proliferate seriously, they compress the nerve tissues around the cervical vertebrae, resulting in discomfort such as coldness in the neck.
There may be other reasons for the coldness in the neck, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.