Cervical spondylosis has become prevalent in urban populations, and the age of onset can be as early as adolescence, especially among those who spend long periods of time at work. Patients with cervical spondylosis in the young and middle-aged population may not have typical symptoms of nerve root irritation, but some symptoms of discomfort in the head, neck and upper limbs are also manifestations of cervical spondylosis.
Headache: especially soreness and pressure pain at the back of the head and back of the neck, with pressure points when massaged, is highly suggestive of cervical cervical spondylosis.
Neck discomfort: inflexible neck movement, muscle stiffness, and sound when moving. It is relieved after massage and physiotherapy and aggravated after exertion, which is highly suggestive of cervical cervical spondylosis.
Shoulder and back discomfort: stiff shoulder and back muscles, easy to strain, soreness and pressure points, relieved after massage and aggravated after straining, highly suggestive of cervical cervical spondylosis.
Visual fatigue: easy fatigue from looking at things, decreased vision and dry eyes are signs of insufficient blood supply to the eyes, which are symptoms of sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
Dizziness with nausea: Poor mental health accompanied by dizziness, and nausea can also occur when dizziness is present, suggesting cerebral ischemia and sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
Cold extremities: When sympathetic nerves are excited, vascular tone increases, blood vessels contract, blood supply to the distal extremities is reduced, and the hands and feet become cold, which may also start from the sympathetic type of cervical spondylosis.
Heartburn with chest and back pain: Self-perceived heartburn and chest tightness, back pain, often diagnosed as “angina” but no evidence of heart disease, may be caused by sympathetic excitation of the heart, cervical spondylosis is the culprit!
Stomach discomfort with indigestion: Because of the imbalance of the plant nerves caused by cervical spondylosis, it may cause some dysfunction of the internal organs, and the digestive tract is the most sensitive, and after curing cervical spondylosis, “indigestion” may not be cured!
Sweating disorder: manifested as excessive sweating. This phenomenon can be limited to one limb, head, neck, hands, feet, distal extremities or half of the body. It is also the result of a dysfunction in the balance of the vegetative nerves and stems from cervical spondylosis!
Cervical spondylosis has become prevalent in urban populations, and the age of onset can be advanced to adolescence, especially in the long-term ambulatory population. Patients with cervical spondylosis in the young and middle-aged population may not have typical symptoms of nerve root irritation, but some symptoms of discomfort in the head, neck and upper limbs are also manifestations of cervical spondylosis.
Headache: especially soreness and pressure pain in the back of the head and neck, with pressure points when massaged, is highly suggestive of cervical cervical spondylosis.
Neck discomfort: inflexible neck movement, muscle stiffness, and sound when moving. It is relieved after massage and physiotherapy and aggravated after exertion, which is highly suggestive of cervical cervical spondylosis.
Shoulder and back discomfort: stiff shoulder and back muscles, easy to strain, soreness and pressure points, relieved after massage and aggravated after straining, highly suggestive of cervical cervical spondylosis.
Visual fatigue: easy fatigue from looking at things, decreased vision and dry eyes are signs of insufficient blood supply to the eyes, which are symptoms of sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
Dizziness with nausea: Poor mental health accompanied by dizziness, and nausea can also occur when dizziness is present, suggesting cerebral ischemia and sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
Cold extremities: When sympathetic nerves are excited, vascular tone increases, blood vessels contract, blood supply to the distal extremities is reduced, and the hands and feet become cold, which may also start from the sympathetic type of cervical spondylosis.
Heartburn with chest and back pain: Self-perceived heartburn and chest tightness, back pain, often diagnosed as “angina” but no evidence of heart disease, may be caused by sympathetic excitation of the heart, cervical spondylosis is the culprit!
Stomach discomfort with indigestion: Because of the imbalance of the plant nerves caused by cervical spondylosis, it may cause some dysfunction of the internal organs, and the digestive tract is the most sensitive, and after curing cervical spondylosis, “indigestion” may not be cured!
Sweating disorder: manifested as excessive sweating. This phenomenon can be limited to one limb, head, neck, hands, feet, distal extremities or half of the body. It is also the result of a disorder of vegetative balance and stems from cervical spondylosis.