Can cervical vertebra hyperplasia cause dizziness
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Patients with cervical hyperosteogeny often have symptoms of dizziness and headache, so why can cervical hyperosteogeny lead to dizziness and headache.
Can cervical vertebra hyperplasia cause dizziness
First, the cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny involves the cervical muscle group, which causes the cervical muscle to contract spasmodically for a long time, leading to the blood circulation disorder of the muscle, which can free lactic acid, 5-hydroxytryptamine, bradykinin and other pathogenic substances, causing dizziness.
Second, cervical hyperosteogeny directly stimulates the sensitive tissue of the head, and dizziness is caused by direct stimulation, compression or traction of cervical hyperosteogeny.
Third: headache is caused by the stimulation, compression or injury of the second, second and third pairs of cervical nerves, especially in the occipital region. Pain can also radiate to the head through the reflex of the medulla oblongata or spinal trigeminal nucleus.
matters needing attention
Massage includes rotary massage. In the early stage, except for cervical spondylotic myelopathy, it can be treated once every 1-2 days, with 3-5 times as the standard. Pay attention to too much and too heavy massage can bring damage, should be careful.