Can cervical spondylosis cause hypotension?

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2025-05-24 17:03:19 Views: 45 times

Hypotension generally refers to high diastolic blood pressure. Cervical spondylosis can cause high diastolic blood pressure, according to the severity of the disease, whether there is timely intervention treatment and other factors to judge.

Can cervical spondylosis cause hypotension?

Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative disease caused by clinical syndrome. If the patient's condition is mild, timely correction of bad sitting posture, and through acupuncture, traction, drugs and other treatment, generally will not lead to high diastolic blood pressure. However, if the patient's condition is serious, not timely and effective treatment, cervical disc herniation compression nerve root, stimulation of sympathetic nerve, can lead to high diastolic blood pressure. Patients can also be accompanied by dizziness, headache, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.

Patients can go to the hospital for physical examination, X-ray plain film, neck CT examination, etc., to confirm the diagnosis.



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