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What symptoms can cervical vertebra cause?
What symptoms can cervical vertebra cause?

The cervical vertebra exists under the head, above the thoracic vertebra, and there are two human arteries in the neck, which is one of the important pillars of the human body. Many physical diseases are related to cervical vertebrae, ranging from unsightly to life-threatening. Nowadays, cervical spondylosis has become a common disease among office workers and students. What diseases can cervical spondylosis cause? What are their symptoms?

What symptoms can cervical vertebra cause?

1. Visual impairment

The compression of cervical lesions leads to autonomic nerve disorder, and patients may have decreased vision, tears in the wind, fear of seeing light, and even blindness in severe cases.

2. Difficulty in swallowing

Cervical spine problems can also lead to dysphagia, mainly manifested as foreign body sensation when eating and swallowing, and vomiting, nausea and dry cough in severe cases. In addition, cervical heart syndrome and chest pain. The former is mainly manifested as chest tightness and abnormal heart rhythm, and the symptoms are similar to coronary heart disease, while the latter is mainly breast pain, which is caused by cervical compression.

3. Severe cervical vertebra problems can lead to paralysis of lower limbs.

At first, the paralysis of lower limbs mainly manifested as paralysis and pain of lower limbs, and it was inconvenient or even difficult to walk, and then it could be accompanied by urination, defecation and even incontinence.

dizzy

Spinal problems can also cause dizziness when standing suddenly or turning around, and then wake up soon. Compression This is mainly due to insufficient blood supply to the brain caused by cervical hyperplasia and compression of arteries.