How do you see cervical spondylosis

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2025-05-16 15:03:47 Views: 93 times

Most patients with cervical spondylosis feel pain and stiffness in their neck and back, numbness and weakness in their limbs and slow movement. At the same time, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, tachycardia, dysphagia, etc. may occur due to insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to brain tissue. In severe cases, they may even be unable to walk independently. Therefore, patients suspected of cervical spondylosis can make preliminary judgment according to specific symptoms. If the patient cannot be identified, X-ray examination, CT examination, magnetic resonance imaging, transcranial color Doppler and other examination items can be performed to diagnose the disease by observing bone morphology and head and neck blood flow.

How do you see cervical spondylosis



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