Homoeopathic Cervical specialist in Gurgaon
A person with cervical spondylosis causes destruction of joints and discs located between bones in the throat. Disc swelling and collapse can put pressure on the veins that pass between the bones of the neck. This can result in nerves that control the arms.
Cervical spondylosis is a disorder caused by abnormal wear on the cartilage and bones of the neck (abnormal cervical vertebrae). The tissue distal (degeneration) and deposits minerals in the middle cushion.
Cervical spondylosis is a condition that primarily affects older people, usually over 40. Men are more affected than women. This condition results in degenerative changes that occur in the cervical spine (part of the spine in the neck). Over time, degenerative changes lead to changes in the vertebrae.
Symptoms of cervical spondylosis:
Neck pain (may radiate to arm or shoulder)
Loss of sensation or abnormal stimulation of the shoulder, arms or legs
Weakness of arms or legs
Neck stiffness
Loss of balance
Headache, muscle cramps, especially in the back of the head
Loss of control of the bladder or bowel (if the spinal cord is narrowed)
When you walk you may feel or hear a grinding or popping in the throat.
Permanent disability (topical)
General fatigue and anxiety - may be present.
Complications involved in cervical spondylosis
Chronic pain
Lack of muscle function or feeling
Inability to retain feces (fecal incontinence) or urine (urinary incontinence)
Loss of bladder and bowel control
Muscle weakness
Sensory loss
Cause of cervical spondylosis
Degenerative changes occurring in the cervical spine over time.
Blood flow in some nerves may be affected.
Chronic degeneration of the cervical spine.
The cushion between the vertebrae of the neck and the joints between the bones of the cervical spine.
A previous neck injury can predict a person for cervical spondylosis.
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