Tingling at the large vertebrae points may be due to spinous process fracture, cervical spondylosis, fasciitis and other diseases. 1. Spinous process fracture: usually due to cervical vertebrae overflexion, related to the head and neck by external impact, muscle strong antagonistic pulling and other factors. Patients often have symptoms such as pressure and pain, swelling at the fracture site, and there will also be cervical spine activity restriction. Some patients can also touch the spinous processes, and subcutaneous ecchymosis can be seen, which can also be manifested as tingling at the vertebrae points. 2. Cervical spondylosis: usually due to cervical spine developmental spinal stenosis, chronic strain and other conditions, and also related to the cervical spine cold and other factors. Patients often appear neck and back pain, stiffness, some patients can also appear large vertebrae tingling phenomenon. Some patients can also be accompanied by numbness of the limbs, dizziness, nausea and other symptoms, and in severe cases, it can also be manifested as blurred vision, tachycardia and so on. 3. Fasciitis: the cause of the majority of patients is not clear, some studies have shown that the disease is related to long-term muscle strain. If the patient has neck and shoulder fasciitis, the symptoms of neck and shoulder pain, accompanied by muscle stiffness, numbness and so on. Some patients may also experience tingling at the vertebrae points, and in severe cases, activity restriction may also occur. It is recommended that patients with symptoms of tingling at the vertebrae points promptly identify the cause of the disease and seek medical treatment in a timely manner, do not delay the condition.