Ten ways of manifesting cervical spondylosis

  Cervical spondylosis is easily confused with a variety of diseases due to its complex and diverse symptoms, especially when it affects internal organs and functions, resulting in misdiagnosis or underdiagnosis. For example, cervical vertigo is misdiagnosed as Meniere’s syndrome, cervical spondylosis headache is misdiagnosed as neurological migraine, cervical spondylosis is misdiagnosed as heart disease, cervical hypertension is misdiagnosed as primary hypertension …… and there is often a phenomenon that clinical symptoms are not proportional to imaging examinations, so judgment must be made based on actual performance, not only based on imaging examinations, as The only basis.  Ten kinds of manifestations are suspected to be cervical spondylosis: 1. untreated headache or migraine; 2. untreated dizziness; 3. persistent tinnitus or hearing loss not caused by the ear; 4. unexplained arrhythmia, angina-like symptoms, etc. (the so-called “cervical heart disease”, because once the sympathetic stem of the cervical ganglion is stimulated, it will affect the heart. 5. untreated hypotension; 6. “inexplicable” hypertension; 7. untreated and “unexplained” internal dysfunction Disorders, such as disorders of the whistling system, digestive system, endocrine system, etc.; 8, more oil, more fine hair seborrheic dermatitis of the head, hair loss (may be related to abnormalities of the circumflex vertebrae); 9, always tilting the head to one side; 10, unexplained repeated “pillow”.