What are the symptoms of secondary spinal stenosis

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Recently, I always feel dizzy. I feel blurred when I look at things, and I feel numb in the cervical spine. I always have insomnia. I'm not good anymore. I went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said it was secondary vertebral artery stenosis. Today, let me learn from you the symptoms of secondary spinal stenosis.

What are the symptoms of secondary spinal stenosis

Symptom 1: there are two reasons for spinal canal stenosis. One is bone stenosis. Most of them are congenital development factors. The volume of spinal canal itself is relatively small. In addition, intervertebral disc protrusion and bone hyperplasia will lead to nerve compression.

Symptom 2: the most common clinical symptom is persistent low back dull pain, which is alleviated in supine position and aggravated in standing position. It can be tolerated in general, and allows moderate waist activity and walking slowly, mainly due to mechanical compression.

Symptom 3: the main symptoms of the disease are pain in the head, neck, arm, hand and chest, and progressive limb sensory and motor disorders. Severe cases can cause limb weakness, even incontinence, paralysis, vertebral artery and sympathetic nerve involvement, and dizziness.

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Patients with secondary spinal stenosis often need to change the neck posture, after a certain period of time to move the cervical spine, to avoid neck muscle fatigue, cervical normal curvature change, can increase the stability of the lumbar spine, strengthen the protection of the lumbar spine, prevent lumbar degenerative changes.