Cervical Spondylosis Limb Weakness Can You Be Paralyzed?

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2025-05-23 00:48:04 Views: 89 times

Patients with cervical spondylosis present with weakness of limbs and risk of paralysis. Cervical spondylosis includes cervical spondylopathy, radiculopathy, sympathetic spondylopathy and myelopathy. Limb weakness is usually a symptom of cervical spondylopathy. Myelopathy is caused by compression of the cervical spinal cord. If the condition worsens, there is a higher risk of paralysis. Surgery is recommended as soon as possible to relieve the compression of the cervical spinal cord and prevent the risk of paralysis. At the same time, try to prevent head and neck injuries, including head and neck injuries, as well as drunken neck injuries.

Cervical Spondylosis Limb Weakness Can You Be Paralyzed?



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