A tingling sensation in the cervical spine.

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-01 06:59:40 Views: 12 times

Cervical spine tingling is caused by a variety of reasons, such as cervical spondylosis, cervical muscle strain, etc., which need professional treatment according to the causes.

A tingling sensation in the cervical spine.

1.

Cervical disc herniation, cervical hyperosteogeny, etc., these lesions may oppress or stimulate nerves, resulting in tingling sensation. Cervical disc herniation is caused by the protrusion of the nucleus pulposus outward, compressing the nerve root or spinal cord. Cervical hyperosteogeny is caused by long-term strain and degeneration of the cervical spine. When the spur stimulates the peripheral nerves, it will also produce tingling pain. At this time, it can be treated by surgery, such as minimally invasive surgery, traditional surgery, etc.

2. Cervical muscle strain for a

long time to maintain bad posture, overwork, etc. may lead to neck muscle tension, strain, resulting in tingling pain. Muscle strain will appear local inflammatory reaction, stimulate nerve endings and cause pain. Patients need to be treated by massage, hot compress, acupuncture, etc., to reduce local discomfort.



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