Cervical osteochondrosis is a disease of the spine that develops against the background of degeneration and dystrophy of the tissues of the intervertebral discs in the neck. The disease can be complicated by paresis and paralysis of the hands, ischemia and stroke. It is for this reason that the detection of any of its symptoms should become the basis of a visit to an orthopedist, neurologist or vertebrologist, who knows exactly how to treat cervical osteochondrosis and the subsequent course of therapy according to the scheme chosen by he .
Osteochondrosis of the cervical spine and its causes
Osteochondrosis of the cervical region is a polyetiological pathology. It can be caused by:
- trauma;
- reduced motor activity;
- a long stay in a sitting position (for example, when driving a car or working at a computer);
- increased load on the column;
- congenital features in the structure of the spine;
- metabolic disease;
- irrational nutrition;
- alcohol abuse, smoking;
- infectious diseases;
- poisoning;
- hypothermia;
- the appearance of salt deposits in the collar area.
Along with this, factors that increase the likelihood of pathology are autoimmune diseases and hormonal disorders.
Cervical spine symptoms: symptoms
The main symptom of osteochondrosis of the cervical spine is severe pain in the back of the head and neck. Unpleasant sensations can radiate to the shoulder girdle and arms, become more pronounced when sneezing, coughing, trying to turn the head. The secondary symptoms of the disease are:
- general weakness, decreased body tone;
- increased fatigue;
- headache;
- numbness in the hands;
- dizziness;
- loss of consciousness;
- noise in the ears;
- crunching in the neck area when moving.
In later stages, the patient may have decreased auditory and visual acuity. In some patients, the development of pathology is accompanied by the appearance of chest pain.
How to treat osteochondrosis of the cervical spine
Degenerative-dystrophic disorders in the tissues of the upper spinal segment are treated with conservative methods. Traumatologists-orthopedists, vertebrologists and neurologists recommend to patients:
- ensure the engine rests in the affected area (for this it is advisable to use a special Shants collar device);
- taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, vitamins and mineral complexes;
- use anesthetic ointments and creams;
- having corticosteroid injections (with severe pain syndrome);
- practice therapeutic exercises, swimming;
- following a diet that provides an increased intake of protein and fiber;
- take courses in physiotherapeutic procedures, manual therapy, massage, acupuncture within the deadlines established by the doctor;
- avoid stressful situations, hypothermia, neck injuries, prolonged exposure to uncomfortable positions.
In cases where conservative treatment methods do not help to get rid of the symptoms of cervical osteochondrosis, the patient is referred for surgery. During surgery, the doctor:
- removes affected intervertebral discs or their fragments;
- installs implants that replace the destroyed segments;
- stabilizes the vertebrae;
- performs laser restoration of destroyed tissue.
Timely treatment of osteochondrosis of the cervical spine can reduce the intensity of pain, delay the development of the disease, restore the patient's ability to work and prevent dangerous complications from the disease.