It turns out that there are so many symptoms of cervical spondylosis
Cervical spondylosis is a very popular disease now. The incidence of cervical spondylosis has gradually shifted from the elderly to office workers. Many office friends have suffered from cervical spondylosis because they have maintained the same posture for a long time without moving their cervical spine in time. It is very uncomfortable to suffer from cervical spondylosis. When cervical spondylosis is discovered, it must be treated immediately. Sometimes the onset of cervical spondylosis will not be reflected on the cervical spine first.
If the following symptoms appear and the "symptomatic treatment" does not produce satisfactory results after a period of time, you must have your cervical spine checked.
distended pain
Improper sleeping posture or long-term cervical spine strain will compress the cervical nerves, leading to cervical spine degeneration and other problems, which will cause intractable pain. The patient will begin to feel intermittent pain or tingling on one side or the pectoralis major muscle, which is most obvious when turning the head to one side, and sometimes the pain is unbearable.
People with a high risk of cervical pain include female white-collar workers who work at their desks for a long time, female workers who bear heavy loads on their shoulders for a long time, and female athletes who are prone to external force injuries.
visual impairment
Some cervical spondylosis is more serious and may cause symptoms such as decreased vision, blurred vision, eye soreness, photophobia, and tearing.
Many patients will feel that visual impairment will occur when their head and neck are in a special bad posture for a long time. This visual impairment is related to autonomic nerve dysfunction caused by cervical spondylosis.
hypertension
Cervical spondylosis may cause blood pressure to fluctuate, which is related to the hyperplasia of the cervical vertebrae stimulating the sympathetic nerves in the spinal canal. Patients may experience symptoms such as neck pain, soreness, and numbness in the upper limbs.
If such patients are treated as ordinary hypertension, the effect is often poor. Only after the root cause is found and the cervical spondylosis is controlled, the blood pressure will decrease.
Arrhythmia
Cervical spondylosis may also cause heart discomfort. Compression of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves can cause arrhythmia.
When symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness, headache, dizziness, insomnia, neck soreness or dull pain occur, and no organic changes can be found in the heart examination, and the blood test also shows normal, you can take an X-ray to check whether there are degenerative lesions in the cervical spine.
difficulty swallowing
Some patients will experience itching in the throat and a foreign body sensation, and then difficulty swallowing, with intermittent attacks, sometimes mild and sometimes severe. Patients are sometimes suspected of having esophageal cancer but have a normal gastroscopy and a CT scan that shows cervical spondylosis. Clinical statistics show that 2% of patients with cervical spondylosis will have difficulty swallowing.
gastritis
Some cervical spondylosis can cause the sympathetic nerve to be stimulated or damaged, thereby causing gastrointestinal sympathetic nerve function to be excited.
It can cause patients to experience symptoms such as anorexia, bloating, and burping, or cause symptoms similar to peptic ulcers, such as increased appetite, pantothenic acid, heartburn, pain when hungry, and relief after eating.
There are too many symptoms that will appear when cervical spondylosis occurs, and sometimes it is difficult for us to think that there is a problem with our cervical spine. So if you find that your body has these discomforts, you should go to the hospital to see if you are suffering from cervical spondylosis!
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