There is no clinical term for spinal cervical spondylosis, which is corrected to spinal cord cervical spondylosis. Symptoms of spinal cervical spondylosis include sensory, motor, reflex and bowel dysfunction of the extremities. 1. Numbness and pain in the upper limbs, and gradually fine motor disorders such as writing, holding chopsticks and fastening buttons. 2. Numbness and weakness of the upper or lower limbs, with a feeling of stiffness and heaviness. Difficulty in walking with the progress of the disease, especially when walking up and down the stairs, with a feeling of stepping on cotton when walking. 3. The manifestation of the body like being bound by a cloth belt, medically known as the feeling of bandage, or burning sensation in both lower limbs. 4. On examination, tendon reflexes of the limbs may be active or hyperactive, while superficial reflexes may be weakened or disappeared, and pathological signs such as Babinski’s disease and Hoffman’s disease may be positive. 5. Symptoms such as urinary and fecal incontinence, urinary retention and constipation. If the above symptoms occur, please go to the hospital in time for relevant examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.