Can cervical vertebra oppress nerve make blood pressure fluctuates high fluctuates low

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-23 11:18:33 Views: 37 times

Cervical nerve compression generally causes blood pressure to fluctuate.

When cervical nerve compression occurs, the patient may experience arm pain, numbness, weakness, headache, dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms. Due to physical discomfort, it may lead to irritability and anxiety. In this case, it may affect blood pressure levels, and then cause blood pressure to fluctuate. Secondly, when the cervical vertebra presses the sympathetic nerve, it can also cause sympathetic nerve excitation, which is easy to cause the heartbeat to accelerate, the cardiac output to increase, and also affect the blood vessels, resulting in unstable blood pressure and fluctuating high and low.



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