Cervical osteochondrosis is a serious disease.It is associated with the destruction of intervertebral plates, as well as bone and cartilaginous tissue.The disease may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea, numbness in the limbs and other symptoms.Similar symptoms occur due to a violation of the structure of the spine.The pulp (the internal part or nucleus) protrudes from the fibrous ring and begins to compress the nerve endings.As a result, severe pain occurs in the damaged area.

Doctors call osteochondrosis a disease of the century.This is true.It is no secret that those who lead a sedentary lifestyle suffer from cervical osteochondrosis.
Today, due to many modern technologies and innovations, people have started to move less and sit a lot.This is especially true for teenagers who enjoy spending time on the computer.They are the most susceptible to this disease.Also affected are office workers, drivers and the elderly who are no longer able to move as actively as before.
Signs of spinal osteochondrosis in men
They say that men feel pain much more than women.This is true, however, in the case of osteochondrosis, the representatives of the stronger sex have an advantage.Thanks to the developed muscle mass, the spine is more reliably protected from overload and premature destruction.Developed muscles serve as a good structure.
Determining the disease of osteochondrosis in men is not a big problem.In this case, the following symptoms of the disease occur:
- Pain.In the first stage, painful sensations often appear only in the damaged part of the spine.Then they extend to the shoulders, arms and back of the head;
- Low sensitivity in the back of the head, shoulders and arms.This reaction is explained by the fact that the nerve responsible for the level of sensitivity of the limbs (fingers) is affected;
- Weakness in the arms.The pinched nerve that controls the work of the hands can no longer help perform the necessary manual actions.Over time, a person may begin to need help from strangers;
- Creaking in the cervical region and limitation of movement.This phenomenon usually occurs already in the advanced stage of cervical osteochondrosis.This occurs due to the proliferation of bone tissue (osteophytes).So overgrown tissues gradually wear out when you move your head, which over time can even lead to disability;
- Dizziness and lack of coordination.This occurs due to the poor functioning of the cerebral vessels, which are unable to supply enough oxygen;
- Dullness or complete loss of hearing, vision, numbness of the tongue.It occurs due to poor blood supply;
- Sensation of lump in the throat.Men are often afraid of suffocation.
Of course, to avoid these or more complex health problems, it is better not to hesitate, but to consult a doctor for help when faced with the very first signs of osteochondrosis!
Signs of osteochondrosis in women
The structure of the female spine is slightly different from the male one.In women the intervertebral plates are more fragile and weak.They have not developed muscle mass and therefore succumb to destruction much more quickly.Symptoms of osteochondrosis in the good half of humanity are more pronounced, the process is very noticeable.As a rule, the disease manifests itself in the early stages.
The disease is characterized by:
- headache, migraine;
- severe neck spasms;
- numbness of the limbs (hands), tongue;
- impaired coordination;
- nausea;
- the appearance of snoring;
- toothache;
- decreased hearing, vision;
- heaviness in the head;
- tinnitus;
- cranial incontinence (you must also use a frame);
- fainting.
To avoid many of the symptoms listed, it is important to consult a medical specialist promptly for help.Doctors often recommend that women do gymnastic exercises to increase the muscles that will support the spine.The main thing is that you need to do it very carefully.At the stage of exacerbation of the disease, it is better to refrain from any stress on the neck.
Atypical signs and symptoms of osteochondrosis
Atypical or nonstandard signs of osteochondrosis include those symptoms that are difficult to recognize and understand and that are caused specifically by osteochondrosis.
For example, such symptoms include:
- weakness in the legs;
- elbow pain;
- heart pain;
- irritability;
- sudden mood swings;
- increased fatigue;
- sleep disorders (insomnia);
- memory problems;
- vomit;
- nausea;
- unreasonable fear (panic attacks);
- profuse sweating;
- loss of strength;
- pressure peaks;
- decreased appetite.
Experiencing such symptoms, few people may immediately think that their osteochondrosis has begun to progress.Often, on the contrary, people try to treat the symptoms of the disease themselves, but they do not treat what they need.Such self-therapy can only worsen the patient's condition.
In such situations it is necessary to consult a specialist doctor.With the help of a doctor, the patient will be able to discover the specific cause of his ailments and thus be treated correctly and consistently.
Although osteochondrosis cannot be completely cured, you can maintain yourself without allowing the disease to progress.This will help avoid dangerous consequences and aggravations!It's best to start fighting this enemy as soon as possible!























