What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?

  Cervical spine-related diseases are mainly head and facial symptoms of the five senses, neck, shoulder and back and upper limb symptoms, and also respiratory, digestive, urinary, circulatory, motor and other system diseases.  1. Vertigo: Hallucinations of rotation of oneself or surrounding scenery in one direction, unstable standing of the body, feeling of tilting and sinking of objects, etc. It is often triggered when changing position, excessive flexion and extension of the head or rotation. Episodes can be very brief or last for several hours or longer. Vertigo attacks may be accompanied by tinnitus, nausea and vomiting, cold sweat, palpitations and panic, and cold limbs. 2. Headache: The pain may be located in the occipital area, lower occipital area, top, temporal area, periorbital area, or one side of the migraine. The nature of pain can be vague, dull, stabbing, throbbing, burning or aching pain. It is often accompanied by dizziness, eye swelling, eye blackening, heartbeat, sweating, nausea and vomiting, and tinnitus. 3. Eye symptoms: eye blurring, eye pain, eye swelling, eye dryness, blurred vision, vision loss, photophobia and tearing, reluctance to open the eyes, eyelid drooping, eyelid fluttering, myopia, glaucoma. 4. Nasal symptoms: nasal congestion, runny nose, nasal itching, sneezing and other symptoms. 5. Ear symptoms: tinnitus, deafness, ear swelling, hearing Decreased hearing. Tinnitus can occur unilaterally or bilaterally, sounding like cicadas or even like the roar of a machine; 6. Mental system symptoms: insomnia manifested as difficult to fall asleep or dreamy and easy to wake up, daytime dizziness, mental fatigue and drowsiness, but lying in bed with a clear mind and no sleepiness; increasing memory loss, errors in judgment and personality changes; 10. Circulatory system symptoms: elevated or lowered blood pressure, arrhythmia, anterior heart pain and other symptoms.