What Is Spondylosis?
6. Symptoms
The majority of people with spondylosis will have no symptoms. The symptoms become more likely to show as time goes by, however, as the joints of the spine continue to gradually deteriorate. When symptoms do show, they will tend to include stiffness and pain in the neck. Spondylosis can also cause the cavity in the spinal column to become narrower.
This can cause the nerves inside to become pinched and squeezed, and this can result in a number of other symptoms. These include a lack of coordination and weakness, numbness and tingling sensations, and some patients will also have difficulty controlling their bladder.
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