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What causes sympathetic cervical spondylosis?
Sympathetic cervical spondylosis may be caused by degenerative changes in the cervical intervertebral discs and requires timely surgical treatment.
Long-term sedentary work, degeneration of cervical vertebrae, and trauma to the cervical spine may lead to degenerative changes in the cervical intervertebral discs. It may also affect the normal shape of the cervical vertebrae, causing tympanic membrane rupture and nucleus pulposus extrusion. After compressing the nerves in the cervical area, sympathetic cervical spondylosis may occur, affecting normal cervical function, and accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, headache, fatigue, and decreased memory function. It is necessary to seek timely medical attention at a regular hospital for X-ray examination, and treatment can be achieved through surgery.
Sympathetic cervical spondylosis requires proper neck warming after surgery.