What are the symptoms of radiculopathy?

Neurogenic cervical spondylosis may have symptoms such as neck pain, radiating numbness and pain in the upper limbs, and feeling heavy in the upper limbs. 1. Neck pain: Patients with neurogenic cervical spondylosis may have symptoms such as neck pain and stiffness. At the same time, there may also be pain in the shoulder and the medial edge of the shoulder blade. The pain is more pronounced when the neck is moving, deep breathing or coughing. 2. Radioactive pain and numbness in the upper limbs: when patients suffer from radiculopathy, the nerve root pathology and the innervation area of the nerve root will be easily compressed and distributed in a radioactive manner, resulting in symptoms such as radioactive pain and numbness in the upper limbs. 3. Heaviness in the upper limbs: patients may experience heaviness in the upper limbs, loss of grip strength, or even instability in grasping objects and easy to fall. Patients with neurogenic cervical spondylosis should go to the hospital in time, and actively cooperate with the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid the seriousness of the condition and adverse consequences.