Cervical spondylosis is a relatively common orthopedic disease, people suffering from it are generally working people, once suffering from cervical spondylosis our body will have a lot of performance symptoms, what are the symptoms after suffering from cervical spondylosis? Some cervical spine patients, because the adjacent cervical sympathetic nerve is stimulated and injured, the discomfort can be uploaded to the brain, resulting in increased excitability of the relevant nerves, so that the gastrointestinal tract innervated by it slows down peristalsis, bloating, constipation and other discomfort. Therefore, for patients with intractable constipation of unknown origin, it is important to detect traces and identify the cause in a timely manner. Head disorders can be triggered by insufficient intracranial blood supply that can cause ischemia in the back of the brain and manifest a series of head symptoms. Shoulders can be painful Some cervical spondylosis can affect discomfort in the shoulders, fingers and other parts of the body. Visual impairment Some patients with cervical spondylosis show loss of vision, eye swelling and pain, photophobia, tearing, unequal pupil size, or even reduced visual field and sharply reduced visual acuity. This is related to autonomic dysfunction caused by cervical spondylosis and ischemia in the visual center of the occipital lobe of the brain triggered by insufficient blood supply to the vertebral basilar artery. Some people have very high requirements for pillows, beds and other sleep environments, and are particularly prone to pillow fall if they are not careful, which is often due to cervical instability and insufficient muscle strength of the neck muscles, so beware of the development of cervical spondylosis. The neck is always uncomfortable, unconsciously want to turn the neck, and make a “rattling” sound before feeling comfortable, this is a typical cervical instability performance. If you do not pay attention to the repair, the damage to the cervical spine will become more and more serious. Tachycardia When some patients turn their heads or twist their necks, they feel their heartbeat accelerating significantly, and even experience chest tightness and other discomfort. This may be produced by stimulation of the fourth nerve root of the cervical spine, and is likely to occur when the neck position is suddenly changed.