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Can cervical spondylosis lead to headache, vomiting and hypothermia? Are you afraid of light and sound?
Hand numbness, dizziness, headache? Have you ever thought that there is something wrong with the cervical spine? Winter is the high incidence period of cervical spondylosis. After committing cervical spondylosis, how to do it scientifically? 10 cervical spondylosis classification

Level 1: the neck is sore and stiff (it is recommended to look up at the ceiling to see if there is any feeling behind the neck)

Grade II: Neck, shoulders and back are sore, stiff and dull.

Grade 3: fatigue, poor resistance, allergy, easy to leave pigment marks and long spots.

Level 4: arm weakness, pain and numbness. (From this level, you will basically go to the hospital. )

Grade five: facial luster, uneven skin tone and loose skin, which is inconsistent with the actual age.

Grade 6: frequent stiff neck to sleep (stiff neck belongs to mild cervical spondylosis).

Grade 7: Walking drift, wandering, writing instability. (From this level, surgery may be needed. )

Grade 8: Walking is like stepping on cotton, one foot deep and one foot shallow.

Grade 9: urination, defecation and sexual function are hard to say. (From this level, the surgical effect is not good. )

10 level: can't get out of bed. ...

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