What are the symptoms of cervical protrusion?

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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Clinically, the clinical symptoms caused by cervical protrusion are mainly the following aspects, such as pain and discomfort in the neck, or stiff feeling, and even some patients will show headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, hearing loss, numbness and weakness of both upper limbs. Patients can also show a series of clinical symptoms such as palpitation, unstable walking, feeling of stepping on cotton under their feet, loss of appetite, etc. This is the clinical symptoms of cervical protrusion. Generally, if you want to make a clear diagnosis, you need to make a clear diagnosis according to the patient's symptoms, signs and combined with some auxiliary examinations. Generally, you need to do auxiliary examinations, such as ordinary X-ray of cervical spine, which can make clear the situation of hyperosteogeny, and whether the cervical spine has a straight and reverse bow. Do a ct to make clear hyperosteogeny, local calcification, spinal canal stenosis. An MRI can clarify the compression of the spinal nerve trunk, so it is possible to determine an aggressive treatment plan.



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