Is numbness and pain in the fingers and weakness in the legs related to cervical chondritis?

Numbness and pain in the fingers and weakness in the legs may be related to cervical vertebral chondritis, and further examination is recommended to clarify the presence of neck trauma, disc herniation and other diseases. 1. Clinically, numbness and pain in the fingers and softness in the legs are mostly considered to be caused by compression of the spinal cord, while cervical vertebral end-plate osteochondritis is a kind of aseptic inflammation, which may cause edema in the corresponding parts, leading to spinal cord compression and causing numbness in the limbs and other symptoms, and therefore may have a relationship. 2. When there is neck trauma, cervical disc herniation, as well as cervical spine small joint disorder, tuberculosis and other diseases may trigger cervical chondritis, as well as numbness of the fingers, limb weakness, etc., so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for further examination, to clarify the cause of the disease. Numbness and pain in the fingers and weakness in the legs are recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to avoid misdiagnosis and delay in diagnosis and treatment.