Cervical spondylosis does not usually cause symptoms of numbness in the face or mouth.
Cervical spondylosis refers to degenerative changes in the cervical intervertebral discs, herniated discs or osteophytes that irritate or compress the nerve roots, spinal cord, and blood vessels in the neck, resulting in a series of symptoms and signs.
The cervical spine has a total of 7 anatomical segments. If the cervical vertebrae from 1 to 4 have lesions, it can cause numbness and discomfort in the anterior cervical region, posterior cervical region, occipital region, and shoulder region; if the cervical vertebrae from 4 to 7 have lesions, it can lead to the numbness and weakness of the two upper limbs, and so on. It can be seen that cervical spondylosis usually does not cause symptoms such as numbness of the face and mouth.
The symptoms of numbness of face and mouth are common in trigeminal neuritis, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other cardiovascular diseases, as well as craniocerebral tumors.
If the patient often appears face numbness, mouth numbness, should promptly consult the doctor to identify the cause and treatment.