Symptoms and manifestations of chordoma

Symptoms and manifestations of chordoma may include nerve root pain, motor dysfunction, and autonomic dysfunction. 1. Neurogenic pain: the symptoms and manifestations of chordoma are the presence of neurogenic pain, which usually refers to the nerve roots involved in chordoma, and the radiating pain distributed along the nerve roots. 2. Motor dysfunction: with the development of the disease, patients may suffer from muscle strength loss of one limb and both lower limbs, fine motor inaccuracy such as not being able to pick up chopsticks, etc., or even serious motor dysfunction such as paraplegia. 3. Autonomic dysfunction: if the symptoms and manifestations of chiropractic tumor are not detected and treated in time, leading to the tumor’s continued development and enlargement, it may cause autonomic dysfunction such as incontinence. Patients with chiropractic tumor should consult the doctor in time, improve the relevant examination and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment.