The common manifestations of cervical spondylosis include shoulder and neck pain, numbness of limbs, dizziness and nausea, and abnormal function of the lower limbs, etc. If the patient’s symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. 1. Shoulder and neck pain: If the patient has cervical spondylosis, the most common manifestation is soreness and numbness in the shoulder and neck, and the patient may also experience stiffness of the neck muscles and restricted movement. 2. Numbness of limbs: patients with radiculopathy can also have numbness radiating to the upper limbs, resulting in numbness and pain in the upper limbs, and some of the patients can also affect the function of the hands, resulting in the inflexibility of the fingers and the loss of grip strength of the hands. 3. Dizziness and nausea: mostly seen in vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, patients may experience dizziness, light-headedness, some patients may also turn the cervical vertebrae to appear sudden collapse, and patients may show nausea and vomiting, migraine, tinnitus. 4. Lower limb function abnormality: patients may have numbness of unilateral or bilateral lower limbs as well as activity disorder, which is mostly seen in spinal cord cervical spondylosis, and severe spinal cord cervical spondylosis may also have paralysis of both lower limbs as well as dysfunction of bowel movement. If the above clinical manifestations of cervical spondylosis occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, so that the doctor can clarify the severity of the disease and provide targeted treatment.