Typical symptoms of neurogenic cervical spondylosis are neck pain, radiating pain or numbness in the upper limbs, and heaviness in the upper limbs. 1. Neck pain: usually the earliest symptom, the pain can be aggravated by neck movement, deep breathing and coughing, and can be accompanied by pain in the thoracic back, shoulder, and medial edge of scapula. 2. Upper limb radiating pain or numbness: mostly radiating along the course of the affected nerve roots and innervated area, which can be continuous or in paroxysmal episodes. 3. Heaviness of the upper limbs: the affected side of the upper limbs feel heavy, and may also be accompanied by a loss of grip strength, which is easy to fall down when holding things. When the above symptoms occur and nerve root cervical spondylosis is suspected, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to improve the relevant examinations, such as X-ray, CT, MRI, etc., so as to make a clear diagnosis of the disease and carry out the corresponding treatment according to the doctor’s instructions.