What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis

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When it comes to the common symptoms of cervical spondylosis, many people will think of headache. A single pain can be manifested as numbness pain, distending pain, deep pain, hot pain, cool pain, etc. it can be seen that the symptoms of cervical spondylosis are complex. Next, let's take a detailed look at the specific symptoms of cervical spondylosis.

What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis in the early stage will appear vertigo, serious patients also show sudden collapse, this is because the patient's vertebral artery by cervical proliferative changes of compression, transient cerebral insufficiency. Patients also often accompanied with nausea, vomiting, headache, sweating and other autonomic nervous dysfunction symptoms

Headache is a typical symptom of cervical spondylosis, but a single pain can be divided into: radiation pain, channeling pain, numbness pain, distending pain, deep pain, heat pain, cool pain, local pain, forehead pain, bilateral pain, top pain, mild pain, moderate pain, severe pain, severe patients will also show "touch the wall" pain, vomiting and so on.

Cervical eye syndrome: Patients with cervical spondylosis will have eye discomfort, generally can not open their eyes, can only close their eyes supine. When the neck is overactive, there will be eye swelling, eye sinking, inability to open eyes, blurred vision, decreased vision, flash, dark spots, visual field defects, etc. in severe patients, there will be ophthalmospasm, transient blindness, conjunctival congestion, etc.

matters needing attention

We should learn to adjust our own mentality, learn to relieve pressure, go to outdoor activities, communicate with friends around us, keep optimistic attitude towards life, ensure adequate sleep, avoid too much ideological pressure, and pay attention to the combination of work and rest