Commuters need to be alert to the appearance of vertigo symptoms

  In today’s society, the pace of life is getting faster and faster, competition is getting fiercer and fiercer, people are facing huge social pressure, vertigo with neck discomfort, dizziness and nausea is a common manifestation of some office workers, these people often have common characteristics such as overwork, insomnia, forgetfulness, mental tension, high work pressure, or long-term addiction to the Internet. Long-term nervous system tension, no effective rest, so that the nervous system dysfunction is its cause. However, due to long-term malposition plus lack of physical exercise, there are often symptoms of neck, collar, shoulder and back pain and discomfort, and cervical spine X-rays will show changes in the physiological curvature of the cervical spine. These patients repeatedly go to the doctor to take medicine symptoms do not improve, coupled with the examination can not be convincing positive results, they think they have some strange disease, serious disease, heavy burden of thought, intensified the nervous system dysfunction, resulting in a vicious circle, the symptoms are getting heavier. The first thing these patients should do is to put down the burden of thinking about the year; secondly, they should face life positively, adjust their work habits, participate in sports and improve their sleep quality. At the same time, they should improve various examinations as soon as possible, especially those related to the cervical spine, to further clarify the cause of the disease.  Vertigo is a symptom, besides the above mentioned symptoms caused by nervous system disorder, there are many other causes, such as cervical spondylosis, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, intracranial tumor, ophthalmogenic vertigo, inner ear lesion, etc. These causes should be excluded one by one. So what are the characteristics of vertigo in cervical spondylosis? First of all, vertigo is the most characteristic of this disease when the head is rotated. The vertigo can be rotational, floating or shaking, and the patient feels that the lower limbs are weak, unstable, with the feeling of ground tilt or ground movement. Secondly, it can be accompanied by headache, sudden fall (mostly induced by excessive rotation or flexion and extension of the neck, and the symptoms disappear when reversing the activity) and other symptoms. Finally, there should be imaging features, cervical degeneration, vertebral joint instability, and hook vertebral joint hyperplasia, and other manifestations.