What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?

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My aunt used to pick up tea in a tea shop. She sat for a long time and kept her cervical spine in the same position. Now she didn't do it. She always felt that her cervical spine was very painful. She was diagnosed with cervical spondylosis. What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis? Let's talk about it.

What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis?

At the same time, patients with cervical spondylosis may have nausea. In acute onset, patients with cervical spondylosis may not be able to lift their heads. A few patients with cervical spondylosis may have diplopia, eye tremor, tinnitus and deafness;

After the occurrence of cervical spondylosis, there will be shoulder heaviness, shoulder pain, neck muscle spasm, and pain feeling when pressing the neck, which are the common manifestations of shoulder symptoms in patients with cervical spondylosis. In addition, if the patients with cervical spondylosis are overworked, sedentary and improper posture, the pain will be aggravated at that time;

At the same time, the back of patients with cervical spondylosis will appear pain points, which is obvious after pressing; Patients with cervical spondylosis may have symptoms of visual impairment, such as vision loss, eye pain, fear of light, tears, pupil size, and even visual field narrowing and vision sharp reduction. Some patients with cervical spondylosis may also have symptoms such as blindness;

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Patients with cervical spondylosis often have a sense of obstruction and foreign body sensation in the esophagus when swallowing. A few patients with cervical spondylosis have nausea, vomiting, hoarseness, dry cough, chest tightness and other symptoms. This is due to the direct compression of the anterior edge of the cervical spine on the posterior wall of the esophagus, resulting in dysphagia caused by esophageal stenosis.