The worsening of symptoms after spinal cervical spondylosis surgery is considered to be related to the lack of recovery of spinal nerve function after surgery and poor surgical effect.
After cervical spine surgery, there is a recovery period of 3 to 6 months, during which it is necessary to strengthen the rehabilitation exercise, pay attention to rest, avoid working with the head down, walking on the ground, bending or twisting the head frequently, and at the same time, give neurotrophic medication (e.g., methylcobalamin) to assist and rehabilitate the treatment.
If the worsening of symptoms after spinal cervical spondylosis surgery is related to the effect of the surgery, it is recommended to actively consult a doctor for further examination and treatment.
After spinal cervical spondylosis surgery, you should pay more attention to your own care in your daily life, eat a reasonable diet and avoid cold food.