Cervical spondylitis usually refers to cervical spondylosis in clinical practice, and patients may experience symptoms such as neck stiffness, dizziness, numbness of the upper limbs, and weakness of the lower limbs, etc. If the symptoms persist, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. 1. Cervical stiffness: the cervical intervertebral disc compresses the surrounding soft tissues, causing pain and stiffness of the neck muscles, as well as limited shoulder and neck movement. 2. Dizziness and lightheadedness: It is mainly the manifestation of vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, and patients can show postural vertigo, which may also cause blurred vision and easy to sudden fall. 3. Numbness of the upper limbs: nerve root cervical spondylosis can show pain and numbness along the upper limbs, the patient can also have numbness of the hands, may also cause grip strength loss, finger activities are not flexible. 4. Lower limb weakness: spinal cord cervical spondylosis can cause sensory and motor disorders in the lower limbs, patients may have unsteady gait, feet have a sense of stepping on cotton, and some patients may also have bowel dysfunction. The clinical manifestations of cervical spondylosis are relatively many, if you find the above manifestations, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, by the doctor targeted treatment, usually pay attention to the protection of the neck, and develop good living habits.