Is sympathetic cervical spondylosis serious?

Sympathetic cervical spondylosis, usually referred to as sympathetic neurogenic cervical spondylosis, is a more serious condition that may cause a variety of physical discomforts, and even serious complications such as cardiac arrhythmia and paraplegia.
Sympathetic cervical spondylosis usually causes neck pain, dizziness, hearing loss, eyelid weakness, and may be accompanied by vomiting, abdominal distension, tightness in the chest, numbness and coldness in the limbs, which will have a serious impact on the quality of daily life.
If sympathetic cervical spondylosis is left untreated for a long period of time and the lesions continue to worsen, it may lead to serious complications such as cardiac arrhythmia and paraplegia. Therefore, after diagnosis of sympathetic cervical spondylosis, it is important to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to control the progression of the disease and avoid serious effects.
If there is any discomfort, patients are advised to take regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and not to use medication on their own to avoid adverse consequences.