What are the symptoms caused by straightening of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine?

Straightening of the physiological curvature of the cervical vertebrae can easily lead to muscle aches and pains in the neck, head, shoulders, back, etc., causing symptoms such as limited neck movement and insufficient blood supply to the brain.
1. Muscle aches and pains: Straightening of the cervical spine physiological curvature can easily cause neck muscle strain and neck pain. If the cervical spine curvature is straightened and there is a herniated disc or cervical spondylosis, the pain may involve the upper limbs, resulting in muscle aches and pains in the upper limbs of the shoulder blades, back, and other areas.
2. Restriction of neck activities: After the physiological curvature of the cervical vertebrae is straightened, the neck muscles are prone to stiffness and pain, which may result in restriction of neck activities and affect daily life.
3. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: Under the influence of straightening of cervical vertebral physiological curvature, the direction of the previously normal vertebral artery may be changed, which may lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain, causing panic, dizziness, loss of vision, hearing disorders and other problems.
If the symptoms of cervical spine curvature straightening occur, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination, clear diagnosis and early treatment.