Is spinal cervical spondylosis serious?

Spondylotic cervical spondylosis is one of the more serious types of cervical spondylosis and requires timely treatment to avoid aggravating spinal cord injury and affecting daily working life.
Spondylosis is caused by long-term poor posture and chronic strain injury, which leads to degenerative changes in the cervical spine, herniated intervertebral discs, reduced effective volume in the spinal canal, and extrusion of the spinal cord, thus causing a series of symptoms.
Early symptoms can be manifested as numbness and pain in the limbs, walking with the feeling of stepping on cotton, etc. If the spinal cord compression is aggravated, urinary and fecal incontinence, sensory impairment or even paralysis may occur.
Spinal cord cervical spondylosis is one of the more serious types of cervical spondylosis. Since it is difficult to recover from spinal cord injury, spinal cord cervical spondylosis needs to be treated in a timely manner after discovery to avoid aggravation of spinal cord injury, which will seriously affect daily life. Commonly used treatments include correcting poor posture, oral medications such as methylcobalamin to nourish the nerves, and surgery to relieve spinal cord compression.
After the diagnosis of spinal cord disease, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and treat the disease according to your own condition.