Symptoms and treatment of cervical spinal stenosis

Symptoms of cervical spinal stenosis include the following: 1. numbness and weakness of the limbs, often appearing as numbness and weakness of both upper limbs or single upper limbs, and some patients have stiffness of the lower limbs, weakness of the lower limbs or a feeling of stepping on cotton when walking. 2. symptoms of spinal cord compression, such as paraplegia or quadriplegia. 3. dysuria, which can occur when cervical spinal stenosis compresses the spinal cord. Treatment of cervical spinal stenosis: For relatively mild cervical spinal stenosis, conservative treatment can be carried out by taking oral drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets for nerve nutrition, anti-osteophyte tablets for osteophytes, and meloxicam for anti-inflammatory and pain relief. If the cervical spinal stenosis is severe, conservative treatment is not effective or the symptoms continue to worsen, surgery is required.