What is cervical hypertrophy?

Cervical hypertrophy is a clinical condition of the cervical spine caused by hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the cervical spine. Patients can experience neck pain, which can lead to symptoms of cervical spondylosis when the symptoms are further aggravated, such as clinical manifestations of headache, dizziness, numbness of the fingers, and even abnormal blood pressure and mood changes. Patients who frequently lower their heads can suffer from cervical disc herniation, and as they age, cervical spine can also develop bone spurs that lead to cervical hypertrophy and hyperplasia, which together form cervical spondylosis. Cervical hypertrophy can only be relieved clinically by conservative treatment and rarely by surgery. You can choose to take symptomatic Chinese medicine to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, or you can go to the hospital for physical therapy, such as acupuncture, tui na and traction.