However, with the change of modern lifestyle, there are more and more people with low heads and the incidence of cervical spondylosis is increasing year by year and is said to have surpassed diabetes as a common disease plaguing public health. Some people with cervical spondylosis are not serious but are under great psychological pressure, while others have serious cervical spondylosis but are unaware of it. So, is neck pain a serious case of whiplash? What is the need to come to the hospital? What conditions need to be diagnosed as soon as possible? Here is a simple rating, so that you can make an evaluation against your own situation, although you can’t do everything, but at least have a preliminary judgment. Grade 1: neck pain and stiffness (this is the most common symptom of cervical spondylosis, but also a warning signal) Grade 2: shoulder and back (especially the inner scapula area) pain and stiffness Grade 3: sleeping pillow often (pillow is a kind of early cervical spondylosis) Grade 4: arm pain, numbness, and in severe cases, an electric-like feeling (from this level onwards, it is best to go to the hospital) Grade 5: hand clumsiness, inflexibility (from this level Grade 6: writing starts to change, eating starts to use a spoon, afraid to use chopsticks Grade 7: walking becomes unstable, drifting, running off, walking like stepping on cotton, one foot deep and one foot shallow. Grade 8: weakness in the limbs, limp in walking (from this grade onwards, surgery is needed as soon as possible) Grade 9: unspeakable problems in urination, stool and sexual function Grade 10: paralysis, unable to get out of bed