Feeling tired after having minimally invasive cervical spine surgery may be caused by loss of appetite, nerve damage, incision edema and other reasons. 1. Loss of appetite: the patient’s psychological stress leads to loss of appetite and too little diet, and the lack of nutrients required by the human body triggers physical weakness and imbalance of qi and blood, which makes the patient feel tired after the minimally invasive cervical spine surgery. 2. Nerve damage: poor surgical results failed to fully lift the compression of the nerve, causing adhesions to the surrounding tissue causing nerve damage. Nerve damage will lead to numbness, weakness and muscle atrophy of the limbs, and in severe cases, pain is also accompanied by symptoms, so the patient feels tired after minimally invasive cervical spine surgery. 3. Incision edema: After the surgery, more local inflammatory cells ooze out to form incision edema, which will compress the cervical spinal cord and cause discomfort, resulting in slower recovery. Before the edema disappears, patients will often feel weak in their limbs and have no energy, so they feel very tired after minimally invasive cervical spine surgery. When the symptoms of feeling tired after minimally invasive cervical spine surgery appear, you should consult a doctor in time to diagnose the cause of the disease and take targeted treatment.