Problem description: I went to the hospital for an examination and found that there was cervical spine calcification. Now sometimes I feel that my neck is very painful. What does cervical spine calcification mean?
Question date: 2020-11-18
Patient information: Age: 32 Gender: Male
Cervical spine calcification refers to the area around the cervical spine Soft tissues including muscles and ligaments have been calcified.
This calcification is caused by cervical degeneration. Due to the local hardening and calcification of the nape ligament, it can directly brake the cervical spine, thereby increasing the stability of the cervical spine and slowing the further development of cervical spondylosis. This cervical spine Calcification, or bone hyperplasia, some people think it is cervical spine calcification. Cervical calcifications are generally metamorphosed. If the nerve dysfunction caused by the compression of the nerve, walking is unstable, and the nerve is damaged, surgery is required.
It is recommended to take physical therapy to improve local blood circulation, relax spasm muscles, relieve symptoms, and do some hot compresses.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection