A cervical 6-7 disc herniation may cause loss of pain and warmth in the right lower extremity.
Cervical vertebrae 6-7 disc herniation may present different clinical symptoms according to different compression situations. If the disc compresses to the nerve root, it may cause radiating pain in the shoulder and upper limbs, decreased skin sensation, numbness and muscle weakness. If the compression to the vertebral artery, can cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.
If the cervical intervertebral disc compresses the spinal cord, especially when the spinal cord is compressed unilaterally, it can cause increased muscle tone, hyperreflexia, muscle weakness, and a feeling of stepping on cotton when walking on the same side of the limb, and the opposite side of the limb can have pain and temperature sensation loss, etc. Therefore, cervical vertebrae 6-7 can cause radiating pain in the shoulder and upper limb. Therefore, cervical vertebrae 6-7 disc herniation will cause the loss of pain and temperature sensation in the right lower limb.
When disc herniation is complicated by lower limb pain and temperature sensation disorder, you should consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.