Suffering from cervical spondylosis can have very serious consequences. Due to the stimulation and oppression of cervical spondylosis on the spinal cord and nerves, a few patients may have paralysis and defecation disorders. For example, some cervical spondylotic radiculopathy with a long course of disease may have unilateral or bilateral glue paralysis; Cervical spondylotic myelopathy can cause unilateral or bilateral lower limb paralysis or dysuria. these
The symptoms are serious, but the incidence is not high. It is only in some special circumstances that not every patient with cervical spondylosis will cause paralysis. Only a few patients, due to trauma and untimely treatment, have the above performance.