Many people think that cervical spondylosis is a common disease and its impact is not significant. Little do people know that clinically this disease has been shown to be extremely harmful and can cause headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, poor memory, slow reaction, etc. 1. There are seven common hazards of cervical spondylosis The hazards of cervical spondylosis: sub-health, premature aging, emotional instability, and serious impact on the quality of life and work. The second hazard of cervical spondylosis: It has insidious attacks and is easily ignored in the early and middle stages, but may cause paralysis in the late stages. The third harm of cervical spondylosis: It is an important cause of unstable blood pressure, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and chronic ENT diseases. The fourth harm of cervical spondylosis: causing headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, poor memory, slow reaction, etc. The fifth harm of cervical spondylosis: causing palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath, hiccups, arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, etc. The sixth harm of cervical spondylosis: more than 90% have various symptoms of menopausal syndrome and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. The seventh harm of cervical spondylosis: causing chronic stomach pain and gastrointestinal dysfunction. 2. Cervical spondylosis has 9 serious consequences 1. Stroke: More than 90% of stroke patients have cervical spondylosis, and many people are still unclear about the cause after a stroke. 2. Insomnia and neurasthenia: Clinical observation shows that 70% of people with this type of symptoms are caused by cervical spondylosis. 3. Sudden onset of vertigo: It is mainly caused by compression of the vertebral artery. Sudden fainting often brings serious consequences. 4. Severe memory loss: This is caused by compression of the vertebral artery by the cervical spine, which may lead to cerebral infarction or even cerebral hemorrhage in severe cases. 5. Neck is stiff and cannot turn: Cervical spondylosis is caused by vertebral degeneration and ligament calcification, which can lead to limited neck movement. 6. Autonomic dysfunction: caused by the anterior vertebral bone compressing the posterior wall of the esophagus or stimulating the surrounding soft tissue. 7. Pain and weakness in the upper limbs: caused by compression of the nerve roots between the vertebrae, it can affect both sides of the body at the same time and develop rapidly. 8. High paraplegia: Cervical vertebrae bone hyperplasia and bone spurs compress the cervical nerve roots and spinal cord, leading to paralysis. 9. Deafness: It is caused by stimulation or compression of the postganglionic sympathetic fibers near the cervical vertebrae, often accompanied by blurred vision. |
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