What causes spondylogenic heart disease?

The lesions in various organs usually caused by cervical spondylosis that lead to heart disease are known as spondylogenic heart disease. Spinal disorders, especially cervical spondylosis, are known to cause heart damage. This is mainly due to sympathetic nerve excitation caused by whiplash. Sympathetic nerve excitation leads to a series of pathological changes such as increased heart rate, increased contractility of the heart muscle, increased blood pressure, and heart failure, which can lead to spondylogenic heart disease. For patients with spondylogenic heart disease, in addition to treating the symptoms of the heart, they also need to actively deal with the primary disease, i.e. cervical spondylosis. Only when cervical spondylosis is controlled can spondylogenic heart disease be effectively alleviated. It is recommended that patients with spondylogenic heart disease should go to the hospital in a timely manner and receive active treatment under the guidance of the doctor.