What symptom can cervical spondylosis cause

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In addition to neck and shoulder pain, patients with cervical spondylosis will also have dizziness, headache and other symptoms. Due to cervical disc degeneration or chronic strain, bone hyperplasia occurs at the edge of the vertebral body or small joints, ligament hypertrophy, resulting in narrowing of the intervertebral space. Let's take a look at the following.

What symptom can cervical spondylosis cause

First: intervertebral foramen narrowing, vertebral artery stenosis, stimulation and compression of vertebral artery, resulting in vertebral basilar artery insufficiency, headache, dizziness symptoms, and can induce cerebrovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease and so on. The common manifestations were pain in head and neck, shoulder and arm, suprascapular back and chest area, numbness in arm, muscular atrophy, and even quadriplegia.

Second, it has typical root symptoms (numbness and pain), and the range is consistent with the area innervated by cervical spinal nerve.

Third, the X-ray film showed bone hyperplasia and spinal canal stenosis at the posterior edge of the vertebral body. Imaging confirmed the presence of spinal cord compression.

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The clinical manifestations were dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, hand numbness, tachycardia, precordial pain and a series of sympathetic symptoms. X-ray showed cervical instability or degeneration. Vertebral artery angiography was negative.