Symptoms of spinal cervical spondylosis

The symptoms of spondylotic cervical spondylosis are many, typical symptoms include early symptoms such as abnormal sensation in the limbs, mid-term symptoms such as abnormal sensation in the body and abnormal activity in the limbs, and late symptoms such as urinary and defecation disorders. 1. Early symptoms: For early spondylolisthesis, patients mainly show numbness of the limbs, a feeling of heaviness, a feeling of feet stepping on cotton and other sensory abnormalities, and some patients may have symptoms such as limb incoordination. 2. Intermediate symptoms: when the disease progresses to the middle stage and the degree of compression increases, patients may gradually experience numbness and other sensory abnormalities in the trunk, as well as pain, numbness, weakness, and restricted movement in the limbs. 3. Urinary and faecal disorders: for some advanced patients, when the degree of compression is further aggravated, patients may have perineal sensory disorders, bladder incontinence and other urinary abnormalities, as well as anal defecation abnormalities. Spinal cervical spondylosis is recommended to go to the hospital in time, early formal treatment, to avoid adverse consequences.