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What should I do if the weather is cold and my cervical vertebra hurts?

Your cervical spondylosis belongs to cervical type+sympathetic nerve type, which is a typical mixed cervical spondylosis. Symptoms of radicular pain, especially after a cold. This is because when the neck catches cold, the neck muscles contract, which leads to the increase of pressure in the intervertebral disc, the release of inflammatory substances near the nerve roots in the spinal canal, and stimulates the nerve roots to appear a series of symptoms. The mobility of cervical spine and lumbar spine is large, and long-term overload exercise or bad posture will cause premature and excessive degeneration of intervertebral disc. So I suggest you

1。 On the basis of keeping warm, symptomatic treatment (anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs for aseptic inflammation, such as fenbid and nimesulide).

2。 It can be combined with blood-activating drugs such as Xuesaitong. Drugs that nourish nerves can also be used appropriately, such as mecobalamin.