Can cervical spondylosis cause shock?

Cervical spondylosis does not, in general, cause shock. It may cause discomfort in the neck as well as the extremities, and some patients may experience nausea, dizziness, and other uncomfortable symptoms. 1. In general, cervical spondylosis does not cause shock. Patients with cervical spondylosis will experience significant neck pain. As cervical spondylosis compresses the nerve roots, spinal cord, dural sac membrane, etc., it will cause some patients to have symptoms such as limb pain, numbness, loss of muscle strength, and weakened reflexes, which may be accompanied by dizziness and vertigo, nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. 2. Shock is mainly due to strong pathogenic factors acting on the body. The symptoms of shock are usually caused by infectious diseases, allergic diseases, hypovolemic diseases and cardiogenic diseases, and the diagnosis and treatment of shock is highly emphasized in clinical practice.