Can cervical spondylosis cause soreness in the extremities?

Cervical spondylosis may cause soreness and swelling of the limbs. Cervical spondylosis includes cervical cervical spondylosis, nerve root cervical spondylosis, vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, sympathetic nerve cervical spondylosis, and spinal cord cervical spondylosis, and the symptoms of the various types are different. The cervical spondylosis that can cause soreness and swelling of the limbs is spinal cord cervical spondylosis. When the spinal canal is narrowed due to osteophytes and herniated intervertebral discs, the spinal cord is compressed, and edema and degeneration of the spinal cord occur, which can cause soreness and swelling of the lower limbs, a feeling of heaviness, weakness in walking, a feeling of stepping on cotton, and an easy fall. Pain, numbness, weakness in grasping and muscle atrophy in the upper limbs can also occur. When there is soreness and swelling of the limbs, patients should actively seek medical examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and if it is caused by cervical spondylosis, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.