What are the symptoms of cervical vertebra hyperplasia that compresses nerves
When osteogeny occurs in the cervical spine, when pressed against adjacent nerve roots, it can cause numbness, soreness, radioactive or electricity-like pain in the corresponding innervation area of the upper limbs. Some patients can also cause weakness, sensory and motor functions of the upper limbs. Decrease. Patients can improve neck CT, magnetic resonance and other imaging examinations to determine their condition. In terms of treatment, patients can consider taking orally neurotrophic drugs or proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Jingshu Granules, to relieve them. They can also consider physical factor treatment such as traction, massage, and acupuncture to relax the muscles and improve the physiological curvature of the neck., relieve the impact of hyperosteogeny on adjacent structures, thereby alleviating the symptoms of the upper limbs. If patients with particularly serious lesions, surgical intervention should also be considered.