Problem description: A colleague of mine argued with me today about cervical spine reversal and cervical disc herniation. I thought they were the same before, but I don’t know. Are these two the same?
Question date: 2020-11-18
Patient information: Age: 31 Gender: Male
Cervical arch and intervertebral disc herniation Not the same.
The symptoms of the two are not the same. Cervical reverse arch refers to that the patient’s cervical spine not only disappears, but also has symptoms of a little bending forward, which usually occurs in the first, second, and third cervical spine. The backward protrusion of the intervertebral disc means that the vertebral disc between the two cervical vertebrae, that is, the “cushion pad”, has protruded backward. The symptoms of the two diseases are similar, and the neck spine pain is caused by the deformation of the spine. And because the curvature of the spine is damaged, it is easy to make people feel dizzy and easy to fall out. Some patients will have nausea and vomiting and have symptoms such as dizziness, numbness, and hair loss on the head.
It is recommended that in daily life, you should develop good habits, maintain the correct posture, lie down soon, and not bow your head for a long time.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection