Can cervical spondylosis cause you to lose your breath?

Generally, whiplash does not cause loss of breath in speech. However, it may lead to difficulty in speaking, slurred speech, inarticulate speech, and possibly hoarseness.
Cervical spondylosis cervical spine hook vertebral joints of the structure of hyperplasia and enlargement, will compress the internal carotid artery near the cervical spine, because the internal carotid artery is a blood vessel supplying the brain, so the internal carotid artery is compressed may lead to brain ischemia occurs. Ischemia in the brain may affect the nerve centers, causing motor nerve dysfunction and symptoms such as poor speech, difficulty in speaking, slurred speech, and poor speech.
If ischemia causes dysfunction of the superior or recurrent laryngeal nerves, it can also lead to hoarseness.
Cervical spondylosis does not usually lead to speechlessness, it is recommended that patients with cervical spondylosis and speechlessness go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor.