Manifestations of nerve compression in cervical spondylosis


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Cervical spondylosis compression nerve can be manifested as numbness, soreness or weakness of the upper limbs. Cervical spondylotic myelopathy can also show symptoms such as stepping on cotton in the lower limbs, weakness in the lower limbs, and even falling. When cervical spondylopathy presses the sympathetic nerves, it can also show some manifestations of visceral vegetative nerve compression, such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even some other digestive tract symptoms. When it presses the greater occipital nerve, it can also show migraine and pain and discomfort in the occipital region. If it presses the greater auricular nerve, It will also show some local pain and discomfort behind the ear. If it presses the nerve on the back of the shoulder blade, it will radiate to the back, even causing pain, soreness and numbness in the back. Therefore, the symptoms of cervical spondylosis can be manifested in a variety of ways.