Cervical hypertension

Cervical hypertension refers to the instability and dislocation of cervical intervertebral tissue due to cervical spine strain, degenerative changes, trauma and other reasons, resulting in aseptic inflammation, which directly or indirectly stimulates the cervical sympathetic ganglia or vertebral artery to cause vasomotor function. Disturbances and ischemia in the brain lead to abnormal central blood pressure. With the increasing incidence of cervical spondylosis.

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