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Many young people are "hanging themselves" in hospitals? Doctors warn!

2024-07-23

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"20 years old, but the cervical vertebrae of 60 years old"... Nowadays, more and more young people are suffering from cervical spondylosis.
Recently, a scene captured by netizens in a hospital in Shanghai attracted attention and was forwarded a lot.
In the photo, many young people are sitting in a row and "hanging their necks", with a magical red light flashing next to them... The picture makes people feel funny and sad.
In the comment section, some netizens said:"I've also done cervical vertebrae physiotherapy!" "My colleague is in pain every day at work."
Some people also found that among the people who were "hanging themselves", some were actually playing with their mobile phones.
It has been reported that due to people's long-term use of computers and mobile phones, the incidence of cervical spondylosis has gradually increased in recent years. Common symptoms of cervical spondylosis include neck and shoulder pain, headache, dizziness,Palpitations, chest tightness, nausea and vomiting, arm pain, numbness, weakness, etc., and cervical traction is one of the most important treatments.
It is understood that traction therapy can help relieve neck muscle spasms, loosen soft tissue adhesions, improve or restore the normal physiological curvature of the cervical spine, and thus relieve neck pain and discomfort.




Doctor's reminder:

Not everyone is suitable for "hanging neck"


Doctors say that cervical spondylosis is a chronic disease. Many patients will see some improvement in their symptoms after a single physical therapy session, but if they want to achieve long-term results, they need several courses of treatment. Doctors will first evaluate the patient and recommend traction therapy only if they are suitable. Not everyone is suitable for "hanging the neck".
It is understood that the occurrence of cervical spondylosis is closely related to the patient's occupation, such as accountants, office workers, typists, copyists, etc., the incidence rate is significantly higher than other groups. The incidence rate of people who use laptops for a long time and play with mobile phones with their heads down is also higher than other groups.

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