Cervical Disc Degeneration

Cervical Disc Degeneration


Definition

Cervical disk disease refers to a gradual deterioration of the spongy disks in the top part of the spine.

Symptoms

Cervical disk disease is a gradual process that occurs with aging, though poor posture, repeated lifting, and tobacco use can hasten its course. Symptoms include pain when moving the neck and limited neck movement. The condition can also affect the hand, shoulder, and arm resulting in pain, numbness/tingling, and weakness. If the spinal cord itself is affected, these symptoms may occur in the legs. Loss of bowel or bladder control may also occur.

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