Spinal heart disease is generally difficult to relieve with medication.
Patients can choose surgical treatment to enlarge the intervertebral foramina to correct the deformation of the spine and improve the position of the compressed nerves to achieve the therapeutic purpose. After the surgery, patients are required to take bed rest, avoid going down to the ground too early, and pay attention to the wound care situation to avoid bleeding.
During the recovery period, patients can choose to eat more protein-rich foods, such as milk and eggs, to replenish nutrients.
Spondylotic heart disease is caused by cervical spondylosis, which leads to deformation of the cervical vertebrae, thus causing multiple nerves to compress the heart. Symptoms are usually palpitations and chest tightness.
For specific cases, patients should consult a doctor in time, and it is recommended to be treated under the guidance of a doctor.