Cervical osteochondrosis is one of a number of diseases that affects a large number of people around the world.Most often, this disease is caused by a sedentary lifestyle.The manifestation of this type of osteochondrosis is concentrated in the neck area and is a fairly common pathology.Cervical osteochondrosis is a serious disease, since its symptoms are not always clear and, given its location, this pathology can lead to negative processes in other areas.

To understand how to treat this deviation, and what needs to be done first, you need to start with the basics of the occurrence of cervical osteochondrosis.As mentioned earlier, this disease occurs due to a sedentary lifestyle.Speaking about this type of osteochondrosis, I would like to immediately note that it differs in many respects from osteochondrosis in general.The fact is that the cervical region is a dangerous and critical area of the spine.
Symptoms of cervical osteochondrosis
In order to fully determine the extent of the disease and prescribe the correct treatment, you must first identify all the symptoms.In this case, three groups of complexity are observed in the symptoms of cervical osteochondrosis.
First group.This group of symptoms relates more to the neurological part.The fact is that when the cervical vertebrae are bent, pressure may occur on the discs and, accordingly, on the nerve roots.Nerve plexuses can also come under pressure.Thus, the list of symptoms includes pain in the neck area.There is also a possibility of acute piercing pain and cervical radiculitis.If the condition is more complex, pain in the joints and muscles in the chest may occur.
Second group.In this group, symptoms appear due to the effect of osteochondrosis on the spinal cord.It is worth noting that at this stage there are two types of influence on the occurrence of symptoms.The first can be called compression by the nucleus falling out of the disc, and the second effect occurs when the spinal cord is injured by hard outgrowths.
In this case, weakness in the lower and upper extremities is often observed.Mild and almost imperceptible twitching in the hands may also occur, not accompanied by painful sensations.
Third group.This is the most complex form and produces severe symptoms.Here we are already talking about the impact of pathology on brain processes.In this situation, the brain already begins to suffer from a lack of blood flow to the brain.And such a deviation can cause hypothalamic syndrome, which will lead to neurotic disorders.There is also a possibility of drop attacks.In this case, a person may faint without any reason, followed by weakness in the legs.There is a possibility of vestibular syndrome, which provokes dizziness, nausea and vomiting.Pharyngolaryngeal syndrome appears.
Treatment
Now that we know all the causes and all the symptoms of this pathology, we can consider methods of treating it.However, it is worth immediately explaining that it is impossible to fully recover, it is only possible to stop the process and slow down the deterioration.As for the need for hospitalization, everything will depend on the condition of the patient.
If we talk about medications, then for cervical osteochondrosis a number of analgesics are used, and in certain cases novocaine muscle blockade is even possible.But do not forget about taking vitamins during this period, they are necessary.Physiotherapy also has a positive effect on the patient’s condition.In particularly difficult cases, it may be necessary to wear a Shants collar.
But first, it’s still worth contacting a doctor who specifically deals with the treatment of this pathology, namely a neurologist.He, in accordance with the diagnosis, will be able to develop an effective set of treatment methods.



















