Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - I have a particularly painful cervical vertebra when I bow my head. Do I have cervical spondylosis?

I have a particularly painful cervical vertebra when I bow my head. Do I have cervical spondylosis?

It is indeed a symptom of cervical spondylosis. Let me tell you about the specific situation of cervical spondylosis in detail. Cervical spondylosis is generally prone to those who work at their desks. From the beginning, local inflammation and edema form hydrops, which makes the affected body metabolic disorder, and then accumulates to form hyperplasia. This process is called arthralgia in traditional Chinese medicine, which means obstruction. It is suggested that traditional Chinese medicine can be administered through skin, softening hard mass, dredging collaterals, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, so as to promote local metabolic function, so that the body can absorb and metabolize the formed hyperplasia and achieve the purpose of cure.

Cervical spondylosis can be divided into different types.

1. Cervical type: abnormal sensation such as head, neck and shoulder pain, accompanied by corresponding tenderness points. It is characterized by stiff neck, discomfort, pain and inflexible movement, which is also the most common type.

2. Nerve root type: The patient's palm or arm is numb, painful, and his grip strength is weakened. Sometimes he feels powerless even to hold a cup. When his condition is serious, he feels pain all night and is difficult to sleep.

3. Vertebral artery type: The patient's symptoms are migraine, dizziness, or chest tightness and chest pain. Every vertigo attack is related to neck rotation.

4. Sympathetic nerve type: The clinical manifestations are dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, numbness in the hands, tachycardia, precordial pain and a series of sympathetic nerve symptoms.

Patients with cervical vertebra should pay attention to: 1. Avoid and reduce acute injuries, such as avoiding lifting heavy objects. 2, correct bad posture, reduce strain, every bow or head up for 1-2 hours, you need to do neck exercises to reduce muscle tension. To prevent the occurrence of cervical spondylosis, the most important thing is to improve the sitting posture. When you are working hard, you can also exercise intermittently.