Problem description: Recently, when the weather is cold, there will always be cervical spine pain. My daughter asked me to have an MRI. Do I need MRI for cervical spondylosis?
Question date: 2020-11-18
Patient information: Age: 50 Gender: Male
Cervical spondylosis generally does not require magnetism Resonant.
Generally mild, only cervical discomfort caused by strain or cold, the symptoms are not very obvious, this kind of general does not need to do MRI, just pay attention to rest, correct bad sitting posture or simply do some hot compress, massage, etc. Can relieve neck discomfort. If the symptoms are severe, accompanied by dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting, or numbness of the upper limbs, it is best to do an MRI to identify the neck lesions and take appropriate treatment.
It is recommended to pay attention to rest, correct bad sitting posture, or simply do some hot compress, massage, etc. to relieve neck discomfort.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection