Clinical symptoms of cervical spondylosis

  The symptoms of cervical spondylosis are too many and too complicated, so we can divide them into six parts: head, neck, upper limbs, lower limbs, internal organs and others to introduce them!  Neck symptoms: appearing in the early stage of the disease, neck pain, stiffness and uncomfortable movement. It is caused by damage to local tissues (damaged fascia, muscles, ligaments, joints, intervertebral discs). Most of the cases present here are cases.  Head symptoms: dizziness and headache are most common.  Insufficient blood supply to the brain: dizziness, memory loss, insomnia and dreaminess, vision changes, tinnitus and deafness, speech disorders, toothache, abnormal sense of smell; Occipital nerve compression: headache, upper extremity symptoms: compression of the brachial plexus nerve, which manifests as pain and numbness. Lower extremity symptoms: spinal cord compression: feeling of stepping on cotton, leg and foot weakness, unstable walking, or even falling down (patient in the room) Visceral symptoms: sympathetic nerve stimulation (sympathetic nerve picture): heart pain and palpitation, chest tightness and shortness of breath, erratic, stomach pain, pharyngitis, slurred pronunciation, facial muscle spasm Other symptoms: blood pressure changes, abnormal sweating, loss of sensation in the partial body, these are common symptoms of cervical spondylosis. If you have similar symptoms and the effect of treatment in the relevant departments is not satisfactory, please do not forget that these symptoms may be caused by the cervical spine, try to start treatment from the cervical spine, you may receive unexpected results.