Symptoms of cervical disc herniation with dural sac compression mainly include cervical symptoms and nerve compression symptoms, etc. The symptoms of cervical disc herniation with dural sac compression mainly include cervical symptoms and nerve compression symptoms.
1. Neck symptoms: after the dural sac is compressed, it will stimulate or press the adjacent nerve roots, causing neck pain; at the same time, the patients themselves have degenerative changes in the cervical vertebrae, and the neck muscles are induced by prolonged compensation and strain, which will stimulate the nerve roots, resulting in pain, and stiffness of the neck and restriction of activities.
2. Symptoms of nerve compression: After the dural sac is compressed, the spinal nerve roots or spinal cord of the corresponding segment will be compressed, resulting in symptoms of nerve compression. Common symptoms include sensory and motor disorders of the limbs, such as the feeling of stepping on cotton, weakness in stepping, atrophy of hand muscles, increased muscle tone of the limbs, pathologic reflexes, and abnormalities in bowel function.
If the above symptoms are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment.