What are the symptoms of different degrees of cervical spondylosis?

  The name cervical spondylosis is actually too generalized. What do you mean by cervical spondylosis? If it were called lumbar spondylosis or thoracic spondylosis it would not know what it was talking about. To further clarify cervical spondylosis, it is divided into several types according to their effects, and the treatments and prognosis involved in different cervical spondylosis are considerably different.  If it affects the nerve roots in the cervical spine, numbness and pain in the upper limbs will occur, but most such patients can be cured by conservative treatment, but if there is no strength left, attention should be paid to the need for surgery.  If the spinal cord in the cervical spinal canal is affected, there will be sensory-motor disorders of the limbs, the hands will become clumsy, walking is not strong or unstable, like stepping on cotton, etc. These types of cervical spondylosis mostly require surgery.  If the vertebral artery passing through the cervical spine is affected, cerebral ischemia can be caused, and people will feel dizzy, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, etc. This is also a more difficult disease to diagnose, and surgery needs to be done carefully, but if the diagnosis is clear, the surgical effect is still very good.  The root of cervical spondylosis is actually caused by the degeneration of the cervical spine, which is frankly aging, so it is crucial to treat your cervical spine well, do not over-apply such as sitting in front of the computer for too long, head down for too long, the neck does not get cold, etc., and then more exercise – targeted exercise, but also good prevention of cervical spondylosis.