Thoracic spine compression of nerves is often seen in thoracic disc herniation, thoracic spinal stenosis and other diseases, and the compression symptoms are often manifested as radicular pain, sensory impairment, motor system disorders and so on. 1. Neurogenic pain: often the first symptom, manifested as intercostal neuropathic dull pain or compression-like pain, persistent or intermittent, aggravated by coughing, sneezing, bending over. It may radiate to the back or groin. 2. Sensory impairment: numbness in the limbs below the compression plane, the feeling of cotton on the feet, or sensory abnormalities or sensory retardation, such as incontinence, sexual dysfunction. 3. Motor system disorder: manifested as lower limb weakness, intermittent claudication, unstable gait, severe paraplegia can occur. If the symptoms of thoracic spine compression of the nerve, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the examination, to clarify the cause and then give targeted treatment.